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monotheistic, a.|ˌmɒnəʊθiːˈɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic: see -istic.] Of, pertaining to, believing in, or characterized by monotheism.
1846Trench Miracles Introd. 58 The monotheistic religion of the Jews. 1871C. Hodge Syst. Theol. I. i. iii. 243 There are monotheistic hymns in the Vedas. 1900Sayce Babylon. & Assyr. xi. 262 A monotheistic school actually existed in one of the literary circles of Babylonia. So monotheˈistical a. = monotheistic; hence monotheˈistically adv., in a monotheistic manner.
1877T. Sinclair Mount (1878) 81 The severe monotheistical spirit. 1905J. Orr Probl. O.T. iv. 93 They [the patriarchs] thought and spoke monotheistically. |