exotericism

exotericism
noun /ɛksəˈtɛɹəsɪzm̩/
(Used with or without an article) The quality of being widely known or exoteric.

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  • exoteric — exoterically, adv. exotericism, n. /ek seuh ter ik/, adj. 1. suitable for or communicated to the general public. 2. not belonging, limited, or pertaining to the inner or select circle, as of disciples or intimates. 3. popular; simple; commonplace …   Universalium

  • exoterica — noun /ɛksəˈtɛɹɪkə/ Writing, facts, principles, etc. that are widely known. Ant: esoterica See Also: exoteric, exotericism, esoterica, esotericism …   Wiktionary

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  • exoteric — /ɛksoʊˈtɛrɪk / (say eksoh terik) adjective 1. suitable for or communicated to those outside a select circle. 2. of or relating to the outside; exterior; external. {Late Latin exōtericus external, from Greek exōterikos} –exoterically, adverb… …  

  • exoteric —   a. popular; capable of being understood by uninitiated; n. uninitiated person.    ♦ exotericism, n …   Dictionary of difficult words

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