multicreed

English

Etymology

multi- + creed

Adjective

multicreed (not comparable)

  1. Having many creeds.
    • 1991, James R. Fisher, Work without managers: a view from the trenches, page 92:
      The United States is the melting pot of nations, a multiracial, multinational, multicreed, pluralistic society.
    • 2015 August 16, Nina Burleigh, “In St. Francis’ Hometown, a New Kind of Pilgrim”, in New York Times:
      Paramahansa Yogananda, an Indian guru who introduced yoga to the West, ranked Francis with Buddha and Jesus in his multicreed pantheon of spiritual guides.

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