mundane
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
mundane
adj 1: found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid
everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing
quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a
quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant [syn: {everyday},
{mundane}, {quotidian}, {routine}, {unremarkable},
{workaday}]
2: concerned with the world or worldly matters; "mundane
affairs"; "he developed an immense terrestrial practicality"
[syn: {mundane}, {terrestrial}]
3: belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly; "not
a fairy palace; yet a mundane wonder of unimagined kind"; "so
terrene a being as himself" [syn: {mundane}, {terrene}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Mundane \Mun"dane\, a. [L. mundanus, fr. mundus the world, an
implement, toilet adornments, or dress; cf. mundus, a.,
clean, neat, Skr. ma[.n][dsdot] to adorn, dress,
ma[.n][dsdot]a adornment. Cf. {Monde}, {Mound} in heraldry.]
1. Of or pertaining to the world; worldly, as contrasted with
{heavenly}; earthly; terrestrial; as, the mundane sphere;
mundane concerns. -- {Mun"dane*ly}, adv.
[1913 Webster]
The defilement of mundane passions. --I. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]
2. Commonplace; ordinary; banal.
[PJC]
from
Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
mundane
n.
[from SF fandom]
1. A person who is not in science fiction fandom.
2. A person who is not in the computer industry. In this sense, most
often an adjectival modifier as in "in my mundane life...." See also
{Real World}, {muggle}.
from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
mundane
<jargon> Someone outside some group that is implicit from the
context, such as the computer industry or science fiction
fandom. The implication is that those in the group are
special and those outside are just ordinary.
(2000-07-22)
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
70 Moby Thesaurus words for "mundane":
Philistine, animal, arid, banausic, barren, carnal, carnal-minded,
common, commonplace, dry, dull, earthbound, earthly, earthy,
everyday, flat, fleshly, humdrum, infecund, infertile, insipid,
literal, lowly, material, materialistic, matter-of-fact, nonsacred,
ordinary, pedestrian, plain, poetryless, profane, prosaic, prosing,
prosy, reprobate, secular, sensual, staid, stolid, stuffy,
tellurian, telluric, temporal, terrene, terrestrial, tiresome,
unblessed, unembellished, unfanciful, unhallowed, unholy, unideal,
unidealistic, unimaginative, unimpassioned, uninspired,
uninventive, unoriginal, unpoetic, unregenerate, unromantic,
unromanticized, unsacred, unsanctified, unspiritual, vapid,
workaday, workday, worldly
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