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10,459 words match “TIC”

BREGMATIC a.
Pertaining to the bregma.
BRETTICE n.
The wooden boarding used in supporting the roofs and walls of coal mines. See Brattice.
BRITICISM n.
A word, phrase, or idiom peculiar to Great Britain; any manner of using a word or words that is peculiar to Great Britain.
BRONCHITIC a.
Of or pertaining to bronchitis; as, bronchitic inflammation.
BROOMSTICK n.
A stick used as a handle of a broom.
BUDDHISTIC a.
Same as Buddhist, a.
BULLANTIC a.
Pertaining to, or used in, papal bulls. Fry. Bullantic letters, Gothic letters used in papal bulls.
BUREAUCRATIC; BUREAUCRATICAL a.
Of, relating to, or resembling, a bureaucracy.
BURNSTICKLE n.
A stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).
CABALISTIC; CABALISTICAL a.
Of or pertaining to the cabala; containing or conveying an occult meaning; mystic. The Heptarchus is a cabalistic of the first chapter of Genesis. Hallam.
CABALISTICALLY adv.
In a cabalistic manner.
CACHECTIC; CACHECTICAL a.
Having, or pertaining to, cachexia; as, cachectic remedies; cachectical blood. Arbuthnot.
CALVINISTIC; CALVINISTICAL a.
ning to Calvin, or Calvinism; following Calvin; accepting or Teaching Calvinism. "Calvinistic training." Lowell.
CAMERALISTIC a.
Of or pertaining to finance and public revenue.
CAMERALISTICS n.
The science of finance or public revenue.
CAMPHRETIC a.
Pertaining to, or derived from camphor. [R.]
CANDLESTICK n.
An instrument or utensil for supporting a candle.
CANONISTIC a.
Of or pertaining to a canonist. "This canonistic exposition." Milton.
CANSTICK n.
Candlestick. [Obs.] Shak.
CANTICLE n. 4 definitions
A song; esp. a little song or hymn. [Obs.] Bacon.
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