apotelesmatic

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Apotelesmatic \Ap`o*tel`es*mat"ic\, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? effect of
   the stars on human destiny, fr. ? to complete; ? from + ? to
   end, ? end.]
   1. Relating to the casting of horoscopes. [Archaic]
      --Whewell.
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   2. Relating to an issue of fulfillment.
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            In this way a passage in the Old Testament may have,
            or rather comprise, an apotelesmatic sense, i. e.,
            one of after or final accomplishment. --M. Stuart.
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