hermetic Meaning, Definition & Usage
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adjective satellite completely sealed; completely airtight
WordNet
Her*met"ic, Her*met"ic*al adjective
(Also<
- Hermetic
- Hermetical
)
Etymology
F.Definitions
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Of, pertaining to, or taught by, Hermes Trismegistus; "Delusions of the hermetic art." Burke.as, . Hence: Alchemical; chemic.hermetic philosophyThe alchemists, as the people were called who tried to make gold, considered themselves followers of Hermes, and often called themselves Hermetic philosophers. A. B. Buckley.
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Of or pertaining to the system which explains the causes of diseases and the operations of medicine on the principles of the hermetic philosophy, and which made much use, as a remedy, of an alkali and an acid; as, .hermetic medicine -
Made perfectly close or air-tight by fusion, so that no gas or spirit can enter or escape; as, an . See Note underhermetic sealHermetically .