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mantric, a.|ˈmæntrɪk| [f. mantra n. + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, resembling, or characteristic of a mantra.
1923Glasgow Herald 16 Oct. 6 Reading recently a critical article on the musical compositions of a modern, I encountered the reasonable-looking word ‘mantric’. 1965A. Bharati Tantric Tradition v. 102 Such secondary instruction is very frequently couched in sandhā-terms and works as a sort of mantric meta-language. 1978P. Griffiths Conc. Hist. Mod. Music ix. 139 His [sc. Stockhausen's] Mantra for two pianos and electronics..is an attempt to create that ‘mantric music’ which can..‘bring the gods into our life’. 1982N.Y. Times 26 Dec. i. 60/2 Jane Adler, a mime, created visual mantric repetitions. 1987New Republic 5 Oct. 30/3 Minimalism..is music not of structural drama, but of repetitive mantric pulse. |