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Definition of Apostatic

Apostatic
Apostatic Ap`o*stat"ic, a. [L. apostaticus, Gr. ?.] Apostatical. [R.]

Meaning of Apostatic from wikipedia

- Apostatic may refer to: Apostatic selection, the selection by predators consuming abundantly occurring prey types Apostasy, the formal renunciation of...
- po****tion. It has also been discussed that apostatic selection acts to stabilize prey polymorphisms. The term "apostatic selection" was introduced in 1962 by...
- Look up apostate or apostates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An apostate is one who renounces their religion. Apostate or Apostates may also refer...
- including those who deny a "fundamental tenet or creed" of Islam. An apostate from Islam is known as a murtadd (مرتدّ). What statements or acts qualify...
- Neoplatonic ****enism in its place, caused him to be remembered as Julian the Apostate in Christian tradition. He is sometimes referred to as Julian the Philosopher...
- believers call themselves apostates due to the term's negative connotation. Many religious groups and some states punish apostates; this may be the official...
- Apostates is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. There is only one known species, Apostates rapae, endemic to Rapa Iti in the Tubuai Islands...
- The Apostate is an 1817 tragedy by the Irish writer Richard Lalor Sheil. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 3 May 1817. The original cast...
- "Chapter 17: The Apostate" is the first episode of the third season of the American television series The Mandalorian. It was written by showrunner Jon...
- early modern statement of the principle is Bryan Clarke's 1962 paper on apostatic selection (a synonym of negative frequency-dependent selection). Clarke...