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Etymology

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From soul +‎ -ical.

Adjective

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soulical

  1. Of or relating to a person's soul, sometimes (theology) as opposed to the divine spirit.
    • 1867, David Thom, Soul and Spirit, page 291:
      This is done, by representing phenomena which are in reality merely soulical, as having a spiritual origin.

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