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mundanefound in the ordinary course of events Now, it would seem, that the Chinese are getting back to their everyday concerns, paying attention to events more mundane and less cataclysmic. — New York Times [..]
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mundanemid-15c., "of this world," from Old French mondain "of this world, worldly, earthly, secular;" also "pure, clean; noble, generous" (12c.), from Late Latin mundanus " [..]
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mundaneeveryday: found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite [..]
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mundaneadj. Worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial.
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mundane[from SF fandom] n. 1. A person who is not in science fiction fandom. 2. A person who is not in the computer industry. In this sense, most often an adjectival modifier as in "in my mundane life.. [..]
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mundaneMundane means ordinary, commonplace, related to this world or earth as opposed to heaven, worldly.
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mundane(adj) found in the ordinary course of events(adj) concerned with the world or worldly matters(adj) belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly
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mundaneDuring gameplay, the term mundane refers to anyone who is not involve in the LARP. This term is often employed by pretentious dorks, and is generally discouraged. Narrator:
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mundane===Noun===
====an unremarkable, ordinary human being====
=====Synonyms=====
mundane
average Joe
layperson
muggle
plebe
prole
athlete
empath
genius
intellectual
mad scientist
magician
medium
oracle
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