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Mystic Definition & Meaning

mystic
adjective
  1. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; "mysterious symbols"; "the mystical style of Blake"; "occult lore"; "the secret learning of the ancients"
  2. relating to or resembling mysticism; "mystical intuition"; "mystical theories about the securities market"
  3. relating to or characteristic of mysticism; "mystical religion"
noun
  1. someone who believes in the existence of realities beyond human comprehension

"Mystic" in song lyrics

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  • "Gangsta D, sippin' Gin and Mystic"
    2nd II None f/ Mausberg — Make 'Em Understand
  • "I'm Bambino, the mystic"
    Anotha Level — Caught You Swingin'
  • "We cuenin' it for him, the God is mystic"
    Black Market Militia — Think Market

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Frequently asked questions

What does mystic mean?
having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; "mysterious symbols"; "the mystical style of Blake"; "occult lore"; "the secret learning of the ancients" relating to or resembling mysticism; "mystical intuition"; "mystical theories about the securities market" relating to or characteristic of mysticism; "mystical religion" someone who believes in the existence of realities beyond human comprehension
What part of speech is mystic?
Mystic is an adjective and a noun.
How many definitions does mystic have?
Mystic has 4 definitions across 2 parts of speech (adjective, noun).

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