relical
English
Etymology
relic + -al
Adjective
relical (comparative more relical, superlative most relical)
- Of or relating to a relic.
- 2013, S. Alexander Reed, Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music (page 47)
- In light of industrial music's attitudes toward tradition, hierarchy, and the body, Stockhausen's opinions seem positively relical when he continues, "Music is the product of the highest human intelligence, and […] as soon as it becomes just a means for ambiance, as we say, environment, or for being used for certain purposes, then music becomes a whore."
- 2013, S. Alexander Reed, Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music (page 47)
Anagrams
- Callier, Carelli, Carlile, Leclair, air cell