multicreedal

English

Etymology

From multi- +β€Ž creedal.

Adjective

multicreedal (not comparable)

  1. Comprising or pertaining to more than one creed.
    • 2007 December 11, Natalie Angier, β€œAn Ancient Medicine (Enjoy in Moderation)”, in New York Timesβ€Ž[1]:
      December is a time of multicreedal spirituality and festivities, and alcohol has been a fixture of celebration and religious ritual since humans first learned to play and pray.

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