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eclectic Coming from many sources, as an eclectic diet.
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eclectic An eclectic witch is one that doesn't follow any particular tradition. He/she will mostly borrow pieces from various other traditions, and maybe write a few, until they have made a tradition for themselves. Eclectics usually don't feel that any of the existing traditions are right for them, but they fabricate one themselves. Just because they have formed their tradition in this manner, doesn't make it any less valid. Many eclectic witches never amass a single set of rituals. ...
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eclectic [from Greek eklektikos selective, picking out] Applied to systems of philosophy or religion which cull the best from a variety of systems, with the view of thus arriving at essentials. ...
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eclecticism a term applied to a composer's style when he is writing in an atypical manner
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eclecticism The practice of selecting or borrowing from earlier styles and combining the borrowed elements.
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