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extramundane

[ek-struh-muhn-deyn, -muhn-deyn] / ˌɛk strə mʌnˈdeɪn, -ˈmʌn deɪn /


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Jaime Maussan, Mexico’s leading chronicler of UFO sightings and other supernatural events allowed that southern Tamaulipas was a hotbed of extramundane activity, but said he and his team of researchers were previously unaware of Amupac.

From The Guardian • Jul. 17, 2020

He said his goal was to find extramundane metaphors to depict the emotional roller coaster involved in 21st century dating.

From Reuters • Jan. 14, 2015

For lack of precise facts, some guessers have placed life, with meteors, sunshine, starshine and cosmic rays, as an extramundane intrusion.

From Time Magazine Archive

A further attempt to secure a complete unity of the world appears in those systems of thought which regard the world as self-sufficient and, therefore, dispense with extramundane agency.

From Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV by Jastrow, Morris

Fourthly, although God is extramundane, He is nevertheless everywhere present.

From What is Darwinism? by Hodge, Charles