Definition: Apodictically, a phrase or speech that sounds like it came out of a book rather than a person's mouth. This word is often used in religious texts to describe something that sounds like a quote from a book, as if it was spoken by a speaker who had written it down. It is characterized by the lack of context and the literal translation provided. The term originates from biblical apocrypha, where it often appears in phrases or verses that seem out of place but are found within texts.