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karmic
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to karma.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1883, from karma + -ic .
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Karmic was the debut EP from American rock band Nada Surf released in 1996. It was recorded in 1993 and 1994. The song "Treehouse" appeared on the band's first album High/Low . In 2007, Karmic was reissued under the Hi-Speed Soul label with bonus track ...
Usage examples of karmic.
The source of the disease had been discovered by a karmic avalanche named Festina Ramos.
Spends her days conning old ladies into her karmic vitamin schemes and then does vodka shooters and smokes wacky tobaccy all night in the back room.
It seemed, Ananke pointed out, that the entire world of sentient beings was based on a mistake made at the beginning, when the code governing the karmic machinery was set forth.
EXISTS only as an abstraction exerting influence in the real world, a force acting upon imagination, a psychosocial web of hidden WILLS, a summation of biological, genetic, electromagnetic, microbiotic, social, pedagogic, psychological, karmic, cosmic, mythic, internal and external FORCES, a living IDEA, a socially-engineered MOON-CHILD, lurking around corners, creeping out of shadows, spilling from dreams, a macro-cabal whose roster includes not only the obvious -- Richard Nixon, the Vatican, ITT -- but also others preferring to remain silent and unseen.
That makes him an oathbreaker, and puts him on the negative side of the karmic ledger, which in turn makes him open to subversion, or even attack.
Sure, he felt sorry for Ash, but couldnt she see it was the karmic equivalent of a car crash caused by brake failure?
But the generous inclusiveness of King's casts of characters, the attentiveness he lavishes on their predictable reactions, the canonization of their mundane observances, the oversimplified karmic particularity of their fates, his often overly patient charting of their irresolute and unremarkable courses.