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ESOTERICA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
The word is often associated with mysticism and the occult.The related adjective esoteric is most commonly used to describe obscure topics and matters that are only understood by a small number of people with special (and perhaps secret) knowledge.In other words, esoterica consists of esoteric knowledge and things filled with esoteric knowledge.Example: To the uninitiated, this esoterica is impenetrably arcane.
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ESOTERIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Esoteric most commonly means obscure and only understood or intended to be understood by a small number of people with special (and perhaps secret) knowledge.It’s often used to describe knowledge that’s only intended to be revealed to people who have been initiated into a certain group. The word is often associated with mysticism and the occult.Such knowledge can be collectively referred to as esoterica, which can also refer collectively to books and other works that contain such topics.Example: To the uninitiated, this kind of esoteric knowledge is impenetrably arcane.
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Wiktionary
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esoterica - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
However, if you really want to try to communicate sophisticated things from your field to a general audience, really the best thing may be for you to simply do it yourself — to augment your skillset with the ability to take esoterica and translate it into an article or a video that lots of normal people will want to watch.
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Wikipedia
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Western esotericism - Wikipedia
1 day ago - However, Aristotle never employed the term "esoteric" and there is no evidence that he dealt with specialized secrets; there is a dubious report by Aulus Gellius, according to which Aristotle disclosed the exoteric subjects of politics, rhetoric and ethics to the general public in the afternoon, while he reserved the morning for "akroatika" (acroamatics), referring to natural philosophy and logic, taught during a walk with his students. Furthermore, the term "exoteric" for Aristotle could have another meaning, hypothetically referring to an extracosmic reality, ta exo, superior to and beyond Heaven, requiring abstraction and logic.
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TheFreeDictionary.com
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Esoterica - definition of esoterica by The Free Dictionary
Define esoterica. esoterica synonyms, esoterica pronunciation, esoterica translation, English dictionary definition of esoterica. pl.n. Esoteric matters or items. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Esotericism | Definition, Religion, & Examples | Britannica
March 8, 2024 - The concept emerged largely in 19th-century western Europe as a means of categorizing various traditions with a much longer history in European societies, including Hermetism, Kabbala, Rosicrucianism, ceremonial magic, alchemy, and astrology, although it has since also come to encompass more-modern traditions, such as Spiritualism, Theosophy, Wicca, and the New Age milieu.
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Merriam-Webster
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ESOTERIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
designed for or understood by the specially initiated alone; requiring or exhibiting knowledge that is restricted to a small group; broadly : difficult to understand; limited to a small circle… See the full definition
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Meridian University
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Deciphering the Esoteric Meaning: A Conceptual Analysis | Meridian University
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, “esoteric” is defined as “very unusual and understood or liked by only a small number of people, especially those with special knowledge.” The term “esoteric” comes from the Greek 'esōterikos' and is derived from 'esōterō' meaning “inner” or “further inside.” Thus, the idea of the esoteric is generally associated with secret or hidden knowledge, a theme that can be found throughout history and across cultures.
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Oxford English Dictionary
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esoterica, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised. ... The earliest known use of the noun esoterica is in the 1920s.
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Definitions.net
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What does esoterica mean?
Esoterica refers to knowledge, information, or items that are understood or intended to be understood by only a small number of people with specialized knowledge or interest.
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Wikipedia
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Esoteric (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
December 19, 2025 - Esoteric (broadly meaning 'known only by a small number of people' or, by extension, 'highly mystical or theoretical', more loosely 'impractical, over-complicated', also 'clandestine, secretive'), most often refers to any of several traditions of esoterica or esotericism – occult spiritual beliefs and practices.
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Wordnik
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esoterica - definition and meaning
More important, the premium on "original" research has caused the eclipse of teaching and resulted in the overproduction of jargon-heavy esoterica or trivial "scholarship" intended merely to win preferment within the professors guild.
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Quora
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What does esoterica mean? - Online English Learning - Quora
Answer: Esoterica: Esoteric or highly specialized subjects or publications. Esoteric: intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest.
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YouTube
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ESOTERICA - YouTube
I'm Dr. Justin Sledge and welcome to Esoterica: Where we explore the arcane in history, philosophy, and religion. This channel produces content relating to topics such as alchemy, magic, Kabbalah, mysticism, hermetic philosophy, theosophy, the ...