extramundane [ ek-struh-muhn-deyn, -muhn-deyn ]
adjective
1. beyond our world or the material universe.
WORDS RELATED TO EXTRAMUNDANE
metaphysical, mystic, otherworldly, paranormal, preternatural, superphysical, transcendental, unearthly, extrasensory
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Origin: First recorded in 1655–65, extramundane is from the Late Latin word extrāmundānus beyond the world. See extra-, mundane
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB FOR EXTRAMUNDANE
I am the first auto economist to admit this; hence, I am The Extramundane Economist, at least for now.
MY NINE YEARS SPINNING WHEELS AT GM|WALTER MCMANUS|NOVEMBER 19, 2008|DAILY BEAST
If any one chooses to assume that it was created by an extramundane power, Haeckel says he will not object.
WHAT IS DARWINISM?|CHARLES HODGE
Atheism affirms that there are no gods or goddesses, assuming that god means a personal, extramundane entity.
THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY|ERNST HAECKEL
Fourthly, although God is extramundane, He is nevertheless everywhere present.
WHAT IS DARWINISM?|CHARLES HODGE
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