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    pietistic
    [ˌpīəˈtistik]
    definition
    1. adjective form of pietism
    pi·e·tism
    [ˈpīəˌtizəm]
    noun
    pietism (noun) · Pietism (noun)
    1. pious sentiment, especially of an exaggerated or affected nature.
      • (Pietism)
        a 17th-century movement for the revival of piety in the Lutheran Church.
    Origin
    late 17th century: from German Pietismus, from modern Latin, based on Latin pietas (see piety).
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