Similar words: shamanism, humanistic, mechanistic, shaman, spanish american, spanish-american war, humanist, Christianism. Meaning: adj. of or relating to shamanism.
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1 They are nominally Christians, but shamanistic beliefs persist.
2 Shamanistic Rage is no longer a magic ability and cannot be purged or mass dispelled in any way.
3 Chinese Numerology traces its origin back to the Shamanistic culture of our predecessors and is one of the main supports of Taoist culture.
4 These mysterious cultists wear shamanistic clothing, clawed-gauntlets, and a wolf-mask. When the Worgen die, their corpses revert back to a Cultist.
5 And now, traces If shamanistic culture decrease little by little,(www.Sentencedict.com) shamanism became a surviving belief.
6 These hits don't seem to proc Shamanistic Rage, but Windfury proc crits can activate Flurry and Unleashed Rage.
7 We are so kind of shamanistic that we are dreaming more often than not.
8 Shamanistic Rage – No longer has a mana cost and regenerates mana equal to 15% of your attack power.
9 Shamanistic culture has typicalness and incomparable specific character in all the primitive religions on the world.
10 The primitive Shamanistic culture, one of the representative cultures of the northern cultural system[sentencedict.com], has been attracting more and more attention of the researchers.
11 Shamanistic practices were once much more prevalent in the world, and considered a profound foundation of the tribes that believed in them.
12 The result is that certain rituals that appear on the surface to be Buddhist or Shinto are essentially shamanistic in content.
13 Whereas most attempts sought eastward directions, Oodds proposes the alternative of Scythia and Thrace with their shamanistic traditions.
14 He tried to cultivate a reputation for dangerous magical power by engaging in narcotic shamanistic seances.
15 You effectively get what I like to call, shammy shield wall, when you time pain suppression and Shamanistic rage, which is given staying power by the dispel protection given by pain suppression.
16 The early depiction of the Queen Mother in the Shanhaijing, with her special headdress, panther's tail, tiger's fangs, and skill in whistling, is closely tied to shamanistic practices.
17 Fetish, also fetich:an object that is believed to have magical or spiritual powers, especially such an object associated with animistic or shamanistic religious practices.
18 Two-Handed Axes and Two-Handed Maces are now trainable by all Shaman at the appropriate weapon masters. The Enhancement talent has been replaced by Shamanistic Focus.
19 In the end, whether or not we welcome the continuation of the old shamanistic relation between the gravely ill and their doctors, it is probably humanly inevitable.
20 The Concerto employs elements from Chinese, Tibetan, English, and American cultures; and combines performance traditions of the European classical concert and the shamanistic ritual.
21 It was the same in Irish and Welsh folklore, and what are presu-mably shamanistic cave paintings of animals are Europe's oldest surviving artistic representations.
22 The second feature of this setup is the interaction of pain suppression and Shamanistic rage.
23 Under the tutelage of the venerable shaman Drek'Thar, Thrall studied his people's ancient shamanistic culture, which had been forgotten under Gul'dan's evil rule.
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