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mys·ti·cal \-tə̇kəl, -tēk-\ adjective Etymology: Latin mysticus + English -al 1. : having a spiritual meaning, existence, reality, or comparable value that is neither apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence : relating to such a value : symbolical, anagogic < the church is the mystical body of Christ > < the mystical interpretation of Scriptures > < the mystical style of Blake > 2. a. : of, resulting from, or manifesting an individual's direct or intimate knowledge of or communion with God (as through contemplation, vision, an inner light) < mystical rapture > < mystical experience > : concerned with or relating to such experience < a mystical artist > b. : derived immediately rather than mediately : based upon intuition, insight, or similar subjective experience < the mystical character of Neoplatonism > < the mystical religions of the East > 3. a. : remote from ordinary human knowledge or comprehension : unintelligible, cryptic, enigmatic, obscure b. : furtive, secret 4. : mystic I 2 |