"dualistic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more dualistic [comparative], most dualistic [superlative]
Etymology: From dual + -istic. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|dual|istic}} dual + -istic Head templates: {{en-adj}} dualistic (comparative more dualistic, superlative most dualistic)
  1. Of or relating to dualism. Derived forms: antidualistic, dualistically, dualistic development, nondualistic, undualistic Translations (relating to dualism): дуалісты́чны (dualistýčny) (Belarusian), dualistisk (Danish), дуалистік (dualistık) (Kazakh), dualistisk (Norwegian Bokmål), dualistisk (Norwegian Nynorsk), дуалисти́ческий (dualistíčeskij) (Russian), дуалісти́чний (dualistýčnyj) (Ukrainian)
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