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Demiurgic
Demiurgic \Dem`i*ur"gic\, a. [Gr. dhmioyrgiko`s.]
Pertaining to a demiurge; formative; creative. ``Demiurgic
power.''
--De Quincey.
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demiurgic
a. relating to a demiurge
Usage examples of "demiurgic".
We must explain this word What was the aim of those bristling men who in the demiurgic days of revolutionary chaos, ragged, howling, wild, with tomahawk raised, and pike aloft, rushed over old overturned Paris?
They reach the raven-circled towers and are admitted by a swathed and closely cowled being, the Mysteriarch of Utressor, believed to be ageless, preterhuman, and possessed of demiurgic powers.