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Tal⋅mud⋅ic

[tahl-mood-ik, tal‑]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to the Talmud.
2. characterized by or making extremely fine distinctions; overly detailed or subtle; hairsplitting.
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Tal·mud   (täl'mŏŏd, tāl'məd)   
n.   Judaism
The collection of ancient Rabbinic writings consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara, constituting the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism.

[Mishnaic Hebrew talmûd, learning, instruction, from Hebrew lāmad, to learn; see lmd in Semitic roots.]
Tal·mu'dic (täl-mōō'dĭk, -myōō'-, tāl-), Tal·mu'di·cal (-dĭ-kəl) adj., Tal'mud·ist (täl'mŏŏ-dĭst, tāl'mə-) n.
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