Oracular Mnemonic
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oracular
oracular
/ɒɹˈæk.juː.lə/
Examples
- German Idealism is oracular, according to Popper.
- I tried to interpret these oracular predictions.
- Her oracular responses the Senate transferred into the capitol.
- In Chinese traditional religion, the tortoise is an oracular animal.
- Oracular shrines and sanctuaries were still popular.
- By that time, Hen Wen's oracular powers were gone.
- Endovelicus was a god of healing and also had oracular functions.
- Dhu'l Halasa is an oracular god of pre Islamic South Arabia.
- Oracular readings were the product of complex political give and take.
- At any rate, the oracular value bit is emphasized in two other models.
of or relating to an oracle
adjective
obscurely prophetic
adjective
resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought
adjective
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"Ora + Cular. The oracle’s eyes saw the future clear."
"Ora + Cular. The oracle's spectacular, so wise and peculiar."
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