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ecumenical (adj.)

late 16c., "representing the entire (Christian) world," formed in English as an ecclesiastical word, from Late Latin oecumenicus "general, universal," from Greek oikoumenikos "from the whole world," from he oikoumene ge "the inhabited world (as known to the ancient Greeks); the Greeks and their neighbors considered as developed human society (as opposed to barbarian lands)," in later use "the Roman world" and in the Christian sense in ecclesiastical Greek, from oikoumenos, present passive participle of oikein "inhabit," from oikos "house, habitation" (from PIE root *weik- (1) "clan"). Related: Ecumenic.

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Definitions of ecumenical from WordNet

ecumenical (adj.)
concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions;
ecumenical activities
ecumenical thinking
the ecumenical movement
Synonyms: ecumenic / oecumenic / oecumenical
ecumenical (adj.)
of worldwide scope or applicability; "the shrewdest political and ecumenical comment of our time"- Christopher Morley;
Synonyms: cosmopolitan / oecumenical / general / universal / worldwide / world-wide
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