"folklorical" meaning in English

See folklorical in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

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  1. (uncommon) Synonym of folkloric Tags: uncommon Synonyms: folkloric [synonym, synonym-of]
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          "text": "Folklorical significance: Gemini is cross-cultural. Twins are everywhere in prehistory, from Cain and Abel and Romulus and Remus, to Castor and Pollux and Freya and Freyr. This sign also represents the portal—[…]",
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