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[ mon-uh-thee-is-tik ] / ˌmɒn ə θiˈɪs tɪk /
adjectivepertaining to, characterized by, or adhering to monotheism, the doctrine that there is only one God: a monotheistic religion. Origin of monotheisticmonothe(ism) + -istic OTHER WORDS FROM monotheisticmon·o·the·is·ti·cal·ly, adverbnon·mon·o·the·is·tic, adverbWords nearby monotheisticmonosynaptic, monotask, monotechnic, monoterpene, monotheism, monotheistic, Monothelite, monothematic, monotherapy, monothermia, monotint Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for monotheisticSikhism is a monotheistic religion that was founded in Punjab, India, in the 15th century. Celebrating Sikh Style|Soraya Roberts|October 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that originated about 500 years ago in the Punjab region of South Asia. Wisconsin Shooting Rattles American Sikhs|Eliza Shapiro|August 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST As manifested in the evolution of monotheistic creeds co-extensive with a. Judaism Proper. The Natural History of the Varieties of Man|Robert Gordon Latham I could not even answer the question, if you were to ask it whether the religion of the Veda was polytheistic or monotheistic. India: What can it teach us?|F. Max Mller
Hence we may regard him (like Osiris) as the sum of the monotheistic conception in England. In the Wrong Paradise|Andrew Lang In so far he is undistinguishable from Il or Ra, and may only transmit the monotheistic tradition through a different channel. Tradition|John Francis Arundell Way back in the Fifth dynasty we find the beginnings of a monotheistic tendency in the religion of Egypt. The World's Progress, Vol. I (of X)|Various
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