sexta-feira, outubro 24, 2008
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Exoteric
suitable to be imparted to the public; belonging to the outer or less initiate circle; external.
Exoteric derives from Greek 'exōterikus', meaning 'external'.
The antonym of 'exoteric' is 'esoteric', meaning 'designed for or understood by the specially initiated alone'; it descends from the Greek word for 'within', 'esō'.
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suitable to be imparted to the public; belonging to the outer or less initiate circle; external.
Exoteric derives from Greek 'exōterikus', meaning 'external'.
The antonym of 'exoteric' is 'esoteric', meaning 'designed for or understood by the specially initiated alone'; it descends from the Greek word for 'within', 'esō'.