hellenistical

/ˌhɛləˈnɪstɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of the Hellenistic period (the era of Greek culture and influence after the death of Alexander the Great, roughly 323–31 BCE).
    • The museum's new exhibit features Hellenistical sculptures from ancient Alexandria.
    • The architecture of that temple shows clear Hellenistical influences in its columns and design.
    • Many scholars study Hellenistical philosophy to understand the blending of Greek and Eastern ideas.
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