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[syn: Manichaeism, Manichaeanism]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Manichaeism \Man"i*chae*ism\, Manicheism \Man"i*che*ism\, n.
   [Cf. F. manich['e]isme.]
   The doctrines taught, or system of principles maintained, by
   the Manichaeans.
   [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
Manichaeism
    n 1: a religion founded by Manes in the third century; a
         synthesis of Zoroastrian dualism between light and dark and
         Babylonian folklore and Buddhist ethics and superficial
         elements of Christianity; spread widely in the Roman Empire
         but had largely died out by 1000 [syn: Manichaeism,
         Manichaeanism]