Manichæistic, a.
(ˌmænɪkiːˈɪstɪk)
Also Manicheistic.
[f. as Manichæist: see -istic.]
Of the nature of Manichæism.
1924 O. Lodge Making of Man ii. 49 A Manichæistic conception of existence can never have been really satisfying. 1932 Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Mar. 148/3 With something of Manicheistic fury Miss Leader tracks down the sense of physical abjection and inferiority. |