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mundane (adjective), mundaner, mundanest
1. Relating to the world and practical matters instead of religious or spiritual ones; pertaining to matters of this world; secular: After reading her book about history, Marie had to do mundane chores, like doing the laundry!
2. Descriptive of something that is commonplace, not unusual, and often boring: The mundane, or ordinary, activity of walking for a one-year old child suddenly turns out to be very exciting for the parents!
3. Referring to the world or the universe: The issue of economies is something quite mundane and is earthbound, and not located in heaven!

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2. Descriptive of something that is commonplace, not unusual, and often boring: The mundane, or ordinary, activity of walking for a one-year old child suddenly turns out to be very exciting for the parents!
3. Referring to the world or the universe: The issue of economies is something quite mundane and is earthbound, and not located in heaven!


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“mundane”
antemundane, ante-mundane (adjective); more antemundane, more ante-mundane; most antemundane, most ante-mundane
Pertaining to being or taking place before the creation of the world.