mandalic

/mænˈdælɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of the alchemical philosopher and mystic Nicholas Flamel’s supposed magical work or the philosopher’s stone.

“The art historian was fascinated by the mandalic symbols found in the medieval manuscript.”

2. noun

a symbol or drawing that represents the interconnectedness of the universe or the divine.

“The artist spent years creating a mandalic painting that would capture the essence of the cosmos.”

Synonyms

  • alchemical
  • hermetic
  • occult

Antonyms

  • rational
  • secular