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Hermeneutically

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her·me·neu·tic  (hûrm-ntk, -ny-) also her·me·neu·ti·cal (-t-kl)
adj.
Interpretive; explanatory.

[Greek hermneutikos, from hermneuts, interpreter, from hermneuein, to interpret, from hermneus, interpreter.]

herme·neuti·cal·ly adv.


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