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windomatic

having both the quality of being automatic, and the quality of being caused by the force of wind.
Tom: Glad to hear your survived the tornado, Lenny, but how did you move your car across the street so quickly?

Lenny: I didn't, Tom. It happened windomatically.
by fan of wind September 21, 2008
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Wisdomical

Holding so much wisdom, that one can be compared to as a literal Gandhi of his time.

Note: One can be old, but in fact, the only specifications for the acquiring of this word is that one must have a luxurious beard of at least 8 inches of length
Old Cornelius was prided for having being named the most Wisdomical guy of 2085.
He now resides in a small shack in the rolling plains of Japan, where he combs his 11 inch beard exactly 1,459 times a day.
by we ❤ Elizabeth April 9, 2015
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wismatic

to have an abundance of common sense, knowledge, and wisdom gained through life's everyday experiences
Penny, is much more wismatic than Dr. Sheldon Cooper, Ph.D., Sc.D., his colleagues Dr. Leonard Hofstadter, Ph.D., Dr. Raj Koothrappali, Ph.D., and Howard Wolowitz, Mechanical Engineer.
by mjollnir59 February 20, 2015
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wisdomical

Something that is bewildering whilst extraordinarily wise.
That was very wisdomical Rosie
by Brooksy299 July 4, 2017
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Wisdomic

Adj: A sarcastic form of wisdom.
Matt, that was so f'n wisdomic.
by Bec May 7, 2005
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Wisdomic

A word to describe someone who has incredible wisdom.
You know Eden? Yeah she’s really wisdomic, she helped me with studying, really opened my eyes.
by Janet Carter October 21, 2022
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Wisdomic

Something or someone with a lot of wisdom.
My grandpa is very wisdomic.
by JtheNinja7 January 23, 2025
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