Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pythogenic
Adjective
/paɪθəʊˈdʒɛnɪk/

Definition
Hailing from or pertaining to the Pytho, a concept often associated with the oracle of Delphi.

Examples
- The pythogenic theories of ancient philosophers often intertwined mysticism with science.
- In her paper, she explored the pythogenic elements found in various philosophical texts.
- The pythogenic influence on the art of the time reveals a deep connection with the divine.

Meaning
Pythogenic refers to something that originates from Pytho, or is related to the ancient Greek oracle and its holistic interpretations.

Synonyms
- Oracle-related
- Delphic
- Mystical