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is hermetic
noun
Hermetic philosophy or practice.
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It is a world you entirely control, it is hermetic and reflects your strange obsessions.
That the play is hermetic — it's just Bangs, his records, and the audience — feels germane to its subject.
The novel is hermetic in its singular occupation with the disastrous relationship between Doum and Will and the corollary romance between Liz and the married Leibowitz.
It is hermetic, a pure and rather fragile exertion of writerly will which is shattered by the intrusions of its only reader, the woman named Wendy.
They were not as loyal to Saddam as they should have been, since no system is hermetic, but they were a barrier to contact.
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I was hermetic — it really is true.
It's hermetic robotics, you might say.
They were hermetic capsules of man-made weather.
His silence was hermetic, and she was tempted to hang up.
One is so private, so personal and so original as to be hermetic and unintelligible.
But the gestures were hermetic, and the taped text added little.
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