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cabalistic

adjective as in occult

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So, is there a deep state, though one with a more neutral name and less cabalistic motives than the conspiracy theorists portray?

Editors note that the name, “this cabalistic phrase,” must be “almost meaningless to an outsider.”

Messi has revealed that against Nigeria he wore a red thread, a cabalistic charm given to him by the journalist Ramiro Pantorotto, beneath the sock on his left leg to ward off bad vibes.

In desperation, the “Muscovite Venus” turned to her admirer, the mysterious Comte de Saint-Germain, who revealed to her a cabalistic secret that guarantees success at cards.

He exerted much of his influence as leader of a cabalistic breakaway Masonic lodge, known as Propaganda Due, or P2, which the Freemasons had officially dissolved.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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