3 Letter 11 Letter 11 Letter Boggle Words Ending With C

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3-Letter Words (17)

ARC (5) [noun] That part of a circle which a heavenly body appears to pass through as it moves above and below the horizon. | [noun] A continuous part of the circumference of a circle (circular arc) or of another curve. | [noun] A curve, in general. DOC (6) [noun] A doctor. | [noun] (usually in the plural) A document, especially (in professional jargon) a piece of technical documentation or legal evidence. | [noun] A documentary. HIC (8) [interjection] An approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness. LAC (5) [noun] A resinous substance produced mainly on the banyan tree by the female of Kerria lacca, a scale insect. | [noun] One hundred thousand (commonly used in Pakistan and India). | [noun] Short for Cadillac. | [noun] Laceration. MAC (7) [noun] A waterproof long coat made of rubberized cloth. | [noun] By extension, any waterproof coat or raincoat. | [noun] Waterproof rubberized cloth. | [noun] A type of pasta in the form of short tubes; sometimes loosely, pasta in general. MOC (7) [noun] Moccasin (type of shoe) ORC (5) [noun] Any of several large, ferocious sea creatures, now especially the killer whale. | [noun] A mythical evil monstrous humanoid creature, usually quite aggressive and often green. | [noun] A porcine humanoid monster larger than humans, sometimes pink. (found in Japanese pop-culture and called "orc" when imported to the West) PAC (7) PEC (7) [noun] (usually in the plural) The pectoralis major muscle. PIC (7) [noun] A picture, especially a photographic image. | [noun] A film. | [noun] A Turkish cloth measure, varying from 18 to 28 inches. REC (5) [noun] A recommendation or suggestion. | [noun] A recreation ground. | [verb] To recommend. ROC (5) [noun] An enormous mythical bird in Eastern legend. | [noun] Rocuronium. SAC (5) [noun] A bag or pouch inside a plant or animal that typically contains a fluid. | [noun] (games) A sacrifice. | [verb] (games) To sacrifice. | [noun] The privilege, formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines. SEC (5) [noun] Second, 1/60 of a minute. | [noun] One-sixtieth of a minute; the SI unit of time, defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of caesium-133 in a ground state at a temperature of absolute zero and at rest. | [noun] A unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a minute of arc or one part in 3600 of a degree. SIC (5) [verb] To mark with a bracketed sic. | [adverb] Thus; thus written; used to indicate, for example, that text is being quoted as it is from the source. | [verb] To incite an attack by, especially a dog or dogs. TIC (5) [noun] A sudden, nonrhythmic motor movement or vocalization. | [noun] (by extension) Something that is done or produced habitually or characteristically. | [noun] (abbreviation) ticket VAC (8) [noun] A vacation. | [noun] A vacuum cleaner. | [verb] To vacuum; to clean with a vacuum cleaner.

4-Letter Words (27)

ALEC (6) [noun] An anchovy or herring, especially pickled or dried. | [noun] A sauce made from alecs; alec sauce. BLOC (8) [noun] A group of voters or politicians who share common goals. | [noun] A group of countries acting together for political or economic goals, an alliance: e.g., the eastern bloc, the western bloc, a trading bloc, the Eurozone, the European Union. CHIC (11) [noun] Good form; style. | [noun] A person with (a particular type of) chic. | [adjective] Elegant, stylish. | [noun] A kind of ritual buffoon or clown in Yucatec Maya culture. CROC (8) [noun] A crocodile. | [noun] A plastic slip-on shoe. DISC (7) [noun] A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object. | [noun] An intervertebral disc. | [noun] Something resembling a disc. EMIC (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the analysis of a cultural system or its features from the perspective of a participant in that culture. EPIC (8) [noun] An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a deity, demigod (heroic epic), other legend or traditional hero. | [noun] A series of events considered appropriate to an epic. | [noun] In software development, a large or extended user story. | [adjective] (of a morphism) That is an epimorphism. ETIC (6) [adjective] Of or pertaining to analysis of a culture from a perspective situated outside all cultures. EXEC (13) [noun] Executive, executive officer | [verb] To execute; to run. FISC (9) [noun] The public treasury of Rome. | [noun] Any state treasury or exchequer. FLIC (9) [noun] A data file containing computer animations. | [noun] A French policeman. FLOC (9) [noun] A floccule; a soft or fluffy particle suspended in a liquid, or the fluffy mass of suspended particles so formed. HUIC (9) LAIC (6) [noun] A layperson, as opposed to a member of the clergy. | [adjective] Lay, relating to laypersons, as opposed to clerical. MARC (8) [noun] The refuse matter that remains after fruit, particularly grapes, has been pressed. | [noun] An alcoholic spirit distilled from the marc of grapes. | [noun] A weight of various commodities, especially of gold and silver, used in different European countries. In France and Holland it was equal to eight ounces. NARC (6) [noun] A narcotics squad police officer. | [noun] A police spy or informer. | [noun] An unpleasant person, especially one who makes things difficult for others. | [verb] (underwater diving) To suffer from impaired judgment due to nitrogen narcosis (for example, while scuba diving). | [noun] A narcissist. ODIC (7) OTIC (6) [adjective] Of, relating/pertaining to, or located near the ear PYIC (11) SPEC (8) [noun] A special place (for hiding or viewing) | [noun] A spectacular mark (catch) in Australian rules football. | [verb] To specify, especially in a formal specification document. SPIC (8) [noun] A Spanish-speaking person, someone with a Central American or Latino accent. SYNC (9) [noun] Harmony. | [noun] A music synchronization license, allowing the music to be synchronized with visual media such as films. | [verb] To synchronize, especially in the senses of data synchronization, time synchronization, or synchronizing music with video. TALC (6) [noun] Originally a large range of transparent or glistening foliated minerals. Examples include mica, selenite and the hydrated magnesium silicate that the term talc generally has referred to in modern times (see below). Also an item made of such a mineral and depending for its function on the special nature of the mineral (see next). Mediaeval writers adopted the term from the Arabic. | [noun] A microscope slide made of a plate of mica, generally in use from the start of modern microscopy until the early nineteenth century, after which glass slides became the standard medium. | [noun] A soft mineral, composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, that has a soapy feel and a greenish, whitish, or grayish color, and usually occurs in foliated masses. TORC (6) [noun] A tightly braided necklace or collar, often made of metal, worn by various early European peoples. URIC (6) [adjective] Pertaining to, contained in, or obtained from urine. ZINC (15) [noun] A chemical element (symbol Zn) with an atomic number of 30, a slightly brittle blue-silvery metal. | [noun] A single atom of this element. | [noun] A zinc countertop. ZOIC (15) [adjective] Showing traces of life; containing organic remains. | [adjective] Having the form of an animal; animal-like, zoomorphic.

5-Letter Words (97)

ACMIC (11) ADUNC (8) [adjective] Hooked or curved inward; having a hooked shape. AMNIC (9) ANTIC (7) [noun] A grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle. | [noun] A caricature. | [noun] (often in plural) A ludicrous gesture or act; ridiculous behaviour; caper. | [noun] A pose, often exaggerated, in anticipation of an action; for example, a brief squat before jumping AREIC (7) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a region or drainage system that has no outlet to the sea and no permanent streams. ASDIC (8) [noun] A sonar system used to detect submarines, employing sound waves to locate objects underwater. ASPIC (9) [noun] A dish in which ingredients are set into a gelatine, jelly-like substance made from a meat stock or consommé. | [noun] An asp, a small venomous snake of Egypt. | [noun] A piece of ordnance carrying a 12-pound shot. ATTIC (7) [noun] The space, often unfinished and with sloped walls, directly below the roof in the uppermost part of a house or other building, generally used for storage or habitation. AULIC (7) [adjective] Relating to a royal court or palace; characteristic of a court. AURIC (7) [adjective] Of or pertaining to trivalent gold. | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to the ear; aural | [adjective] Pertaining to an aura. AZOIC (16) [adjective] Destitute of any vestige of organic life, or at least of animal life | [adjective] Anterior to the existence of animal life | [adjective] Formed when there was no animal life on the globe BARIC (9) [adjective] Relating to or containing barium, or relating to atmospheric pressure. BASIC (9) [noun] A necessary commodity, a staple requirement. | [noun] An elementary building block, e.g. a fundamental piece of knowledge. | [noun] Basic training. BORIC (9) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or containing the element boron. BRONC (9) [noun] A bronco. CERIC (9) [adjective] Of or relating to cerium, a chemical element. | [adjective] Relating to or containing cerium in the trivalent state. CIVIC (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, or belonging to a city, a citizen, or citizenship; municipal or civil. | [adjective] Of or relating to the citizen, or of good citizenship and its rights and duties. CODEC (10) [noun] A device or program capable of performing transformations on a data stream or signal. COLIC (9) [noun] Severe pains that grip the abdomen or the disease that causes such pains (due to intestinal or bowel-related problems). | [noun] A medicinal plant used to relieve such symptoms. | [adjective] Relating to the colon; colonic. COMIC (11) [noun] A comedian. | [noun] A story composed of cartoon images arranged in sequence, usually with textual captions; a graphic novel. | [noun] A children's newspaper. CONIC (9) [noun] A conic section. | [adjective] Of or relating to a cone or cones. | [adjective] Shaped like a cone. COSEC (9) [noun] The reciprocal of the sine function in trigonometry, equal to the hypotenuse divided by the opposite side in a right triangle. CUBIC (11) [noun] A cubic curve. | [adjective] Used in the names of units of volume formed by multiplying a unit of length by itself twice. | [adjective] Of a class of polynomial of the form ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d CUSEC (9) [noun] A measure of the rate of flow of fluid, especially through a pipeline, equal to one cubic foot per second. CYNIC (12) [noun] A person who believes that all people are motivated by selfishness. | [noun] A person whose outlook is scornfully negative. | [adjective] Cynical (in all senses) DARIC (8) DOMIC (10) DUROC (8) [noun] A pig of a reddish breed developed in North America. ETHIC (10) [noun] A set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society, group, or individual. | [noun] The morality of an action. | [adjective] Moral, relating to morals. FRANC (10) [noun] A former unit of currency of France, Belgium and Luxembourg, replaced by the euro. | [noun] Any of several units of currency, some of which are multi-national (West African CFA Franc (XOF), Central African CFA Franc (XAF), the Swiss franc (CHF)) while others are national currencies. GAMIC (10) GENIC (8) [adjective] Of, relating to, produced by, or being a gene HAVOC (13) [noun] Widespread devastation, destruction | [noun] Mayhem | [verb] To pillage. HEMIC (12) HUMIC (12) [adjective] Of, or relating to humus. ICTIC (9) ILEAC (7) ILIAC (7) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the ilium. IODIC (8) IONIC (7) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing ions LILAC (7) [noun] A large shrub of the genus Syringa, especially Syringa vulgaris, bearing white, pale-pink or purple flowers. | [noun] A flower of the lilac shrub. | [noun] (color) A pale purple color, the color of some lilac flowers. LINAC (7) [noun] A linear particle accelerator. LOGIC (8) [noun] A method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method. | [noun] The study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration. | [noun] The mathematical study of relationships between rigorously defined concepts and of mathematical proof of statements. LOTIC (7) [adjective] Characterised by flowing water; swiftly flowing; concerned with flowing rivers, streams, etc. | [adjective] Living in flowing water; adapted to life in flowing water. LUDIC (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to play; playful. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to games of chance. LYRIC (10) [noun] A lyric poem. | [noun] (also in plural) The words of a song or other vocal music. The singular form often refers to a part of the words, whereas the plural form can refer to all of the words. | [adjective] Of, or relating to a type of poetry (such as a sonnet or ode) that expresses subjective thoughts and feelings, often in a songlike style LYTIC (10) [adjective] Of, relating to, or causing lysis | [adjective] Of or relating to lysin MAFIC (12) [noun] A rock with such properties. | [adjective] Describing rocks, such as silicate minerals, magmas, and volcanic and intrusive igneous rocks, which contain relatively high concentrations of magnesium and iron. MAGIC (10) [noun] The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them | [noun] A specific ritual or procedure associated with such magic; a spell. | [noun] The supernatural forces which are drawn on in such a ritual MALIC (9) MANIC (9) [adjective] Of or pertaining to someone who exhibits mania or craziness; wicked. | [adjective] Suffering from mania, the state of an abnormally elevated or irritable mood, arousal, and/or energy levels. MEDIC (10) [noun] A doctor. | [noun] A paramedic, someone with special training in first aid, especially in the military. | [noun] A medical student. | [noun] Any of various European and North African herbs, of the genus Medicago, several of which are grown for fodder etc. MELIC (9) [noun] Any of various grasses, of the genus Melica, from north temperate regions | [adjective] Of or pertaining to Greek lyric verse. MESIC (9) [adjective] (of a habitat) Moist. | [adjective] (of an organism) Adapted to a moist habitat. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to mesons; mesonic. MIMIC (11) [noun] A person who practices mimicry, or mime. | [noun] An imitation. | [verb] To imitate, especially in order to ridicule. MUSIC (9) [noun] A series of sounds organized in time, employing melody, harmony, tempo etc. usually to convey a mood. | [noun] Any pleasing or interesting sounds. | [noun] An art form, created by organizing of pitch, rhythm, and sounds made using musical instruments and sometimes singing. NARIC (7) OHMIC (12) OLEIC (7) ONTIC (7) [adjective] Ontological. | [adjective] Pertaining to being generally, as opposed to some theory of it (which would be ontology). OPTIC (9) [noun] An eye. | [noun] A lens or other part of an optical instrument that interacts with light. | [noun] A measuring device with a small window, attached to an upside-down bottle, used to dispense alcoholic drinks in a bar. ORGIC (8) OSMIC (9) [adjective] Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, osmium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a higher valence. PANIC (9) [noun] Overpowering fright, often affecting groups of people or animals. | [noun] Rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of continuing decline in asset prices. | [noun] A kernel panic or system crash. | [noun] A plant of the genus Panicum. PUBIC (11) [adjective] Of, or relating to the area of the body adjacent to the pubis or the pubes. PUDIC (10) PYRIC (12) RABIC (9) REBEC (9) [noun] An early three-stringed instrument, somewhat like a simple violin only pear shaped, played with a bow and used in Medieval and the early Renaissance eras. RELIC (7) [noun] That which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion. | [noun] Something old and outdated, possibly kept for sentimental reasons. | [noun] A part of the body of a saint, or an ancient religious object, kept for veneration. RUNIC (7) SALIC (7) SEPIC (9) SERAC (7) [noun] Often sérac: a hard, cone-shaped, pale green, strongly flavoured cheese from Switzerland made from skimmed cowmilk and blue fenugreek (Trigonella caerulea); Schabziger, Sapsago. It is usually eaten grated, mixed with butter, or in a fondue. | [noun] (glaciology) A sharp tower of ice formed by intersecting crevasses of a glacier. SODIC (8) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing sodium. SONIC (7) [adjective] Of or relating to sound. | [adjective] Having a speed approaching that of the speed of sound in air. STOIC (7) [noun] Proponent of stoicism, a school of thought, from in 300 B.C.E. up to about the time of Marcus Aurelius, who holds that by cultivating an understanding of the logos, or natural law, one can be free of suffering. | [noun] A person indifferent to pleasure or pain. | [adjective] Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas. SUMAC (9) [noun] Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Rhus and other genera in Anacardiaceae, particularly the elm-leaved sumac, Sicilian sumac, or tanner's sumac (Rhus coriaria). | [noun] Dried and chopped-up leaves and stems of a plant of the genus Rhus, particularly the tanner's sumac (see sense 1), used for dyeing and tanning leather or for medicinal purposes. | [noun] A sour spice popular in the Eastern Mediterranean, made from the berries of tanner's sumac. TAROC (7) TELIC (7) [adjective] Tending or directed towards a goal or specific end. | [adjective] (grammar) That expresses an end or purpose. | [adjective] That expresses the perfective aspect. TONIC (7) [noun] A substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate. | [noun] Tonic water. | [noun] (Massachusetts) Any of various carbonated, non-alcoholic beverages; soda pop. | [noun] The first note of a diatonic scale; the keynote. TOPIC (9) [noun] Subject; theme; a category or general area of interest. | [noun] Discussion thread. | [noun] A musical sign intended to suggest a particular style or genre. TORIC (7) [adjective] Pertaining to or shaped like a torus, or a section of a torus; toroidal. TOXIC (14) [adjective] Having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities. | [adjective] Appearing grossly unwell; characterised by serious, potentially life-threatening compromise in the respiratory, circulatory or other body systems. | [adjective] Severely negative or harmful. TRIAC (7) [noun] A three-terminal electronic component that conducts current in either direction when triggered; a bidirectional triode thyristor. TUNIC (7) [noun] A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. | [noun] Any covering, such as seed coat or the organ that covers a membrane. TYPIC (12) UMIAC (9) UREIC (7) VATIC (10) [adjective] Pertaining to a prophet; prophetic, oracular. VINIC (10) XEBEC (16) [noun] A small two-masted, and later three-masted, Mediterranean transport ship with an overhanging bow and stern. XENIC (14) XERIC (14) [adjective] Extremely dry, lacking humidity and water. | [adjective] Adapted to live in a very dry habitat. YOGIC (11) YONIC (10) ZEBEC (18) [noun] A small two-masted, and later three-masted, Mediterranean transport ship with an overhanging bow and stern.

6-Letter Words (223)

ABULIC (10) [adjective] Lacking willpower or the ability to make decisions; characterized by aboulia or absence of will. ACETIC (10) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or producing vinegar | [adjective] Of or pertaining to acetic acid or its derivatives ACIDIC (11) [adjective] Having a pH less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red. | [adjective] Containing a high percentage of silica; opposed to basic. | [adjective] Of or relating to acid; having the character of an acid. ACINIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or resembling an acinus (a small sac or cavity in a gland or plant structure). | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the berry-like fruit of plants in the bramble family. ADIPIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to adipic acid, a dicarboxylic acid used in the manufacture of nylon and other synthetic polymers. AEONIC (8) [adjective] Relating to or lasting for an aeon; eternal or immeasurably long in duration. AGAMIC (11) [adjective] Occurring without the union of male and female gametes; asexual AGARIC (9) [noun] Any of various fungi, principally of the order Agaricales, having fruiting bodies consisting of umbrella-like caps, on stalks, with numerous gills beneath. | [noun] A dried fruiting body of a fungus formerly used in medicine (now Fomitopsis officinalis, formerly Fomes officinalis, Polyporus officinalis). AGONIC (9) [adjective] Having no magnetic declination; relating to a line on Earth's surface where magnetic north and true north coincide. ALCAIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a metrical pattern used in classical poetry, consisting of four lines with a specific arrangement of long and short syllables. AMEBIC (12) AMIDIC (11) AMINIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or containing an amine group; of or pertaining to amines in chemistry. AMTRAC (10) [noun] An amphibious vehicle of a class introduced in World War II. AMYLIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or derived from starch; of or containing amyl compounds. ANEMIC (10) [noun] An individual who has anemia. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or suffering from anemia. | [adjective] (by extension) Weak; listless; lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness. ANISIC (8) [adjective] Of or relating to anise, a plant whose seeds are used for flavoring. | [adjective] Containing or derived from anisic acid, an organic compound. ANODIC (9) [adjective] Relating to or functioning as an anode, the positive electrode in an electrical device or electrochemical cell. ANOMIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by anomie, a state of normlessness or social instability. | [adjective] Relating to anomia, a condition of being unable to name objects. ANOXIC (15) [adjective] Characterized by or relating to a severe deficiency of oxygen in body tissues or the environment. ANURIC (8) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by anuria, a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to produce urine. AORTIC (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the aorta or the aortic valve. APNEIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by apnea, a temporary cessation of breathing during sleep or other conditions. ARABIC (10) [adjective] Relating to Arabia, the Arabic language, or Arab people. | [noun] The Semitic language spoken in Arab countries. ARCTIC (10) [noun] A warm waterproof overshoe. | [noun] Any of various butterflies of the genus Oeneis. | [adjective] (now only in compounds) Pertaining to the celestial north pole, or to the pole star. ATAVIC (11) ATAXIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or affected by ataxia, a neurological condition characterized by lack of muscle coordination and balance. ATELIC (8) [adjective] (of an action or verb) lacking a natural endpoint or goal; not oriented toward a completion point. ATOMIC (10) [noun] An atomic operation. | [adjective] Of or relating to atoms; composed of atoms; monatomic. | [adjective] Employing or relating to nuclear energy or processes. ATONIC (8) [adjective] (of a sound or syllable) unstressed | [adjective] Not having tone (pitch) | [adjective] Lacking muscle tone. ATOPIC (10) [adjective] Pertaining to or suffering from atopy. ATYPIC (13) AXENIC (15) [adjective] Containing only a single species of microorganism. For example, an "axenic culture" is a pure grown sample of the organism in question. | [adjective] Isolated from organisms of any other species. AXONIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to an axon, the long projection of a nerve cell that transmits electrical signals. AZONIC (17) [adjective] Not restricted to or characteristic of any particular zone; not showing the typical characteristics of a specific geographical zone. AZOTIC (17) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing nitrogen. BARDIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to bards or bardic poetry; characteristic of or suitable for a bard or minstrel. BEYLIC (13) [noun] A territory or province under the jurisdiction of a beylik or Ottoman administrative division. BIONIC (10) [adjective] Related to bionics. | [adjective] Of a biological organism, having been enhanced by electronic or mechanical parts; cyborg. | [adjective] Superhuman BIOPIC (12) [noun] (film genre) A motion picture based on the life (or lives) of a real, rather than fictional, person (or people). BIOTIC (10) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or produced by life or living organisms BONDUC (11) [noun] A tropical climbing plant with prickly seed pods, also known as the nicker nut or fever nut. BROMIC (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing bromine. BUSTIC (10) [noun] A tropical American tree that produces a hard wood and edible fruit, also called the nasberry or sapodilla tree. CADMIC (13) CALCIC (12) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or derived from calcium or lime CALPAC (12) [noun] A tall felt hat worn by people in some Muslim countries, especially Turkey and Central Asia. CANTIC (10) CAPRIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or containing capric acid, a saturated fatty acid found in coconut oil and other sources. CASEIC (10) CELIAC (10) [noun] Someone who has celiac disease. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to or located within the abdomen or abdominal cavity. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to celiac disease. CHEBEC (15) [noun] A small fast-sailing ship with two or three masts, formerly used by privateers and pirates. CHEMIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to chemistry or chemical processes. | [noun] A substance used in or produced by a chemical process. CHORIC (13) [adjective] Including or involving a Greek chorus | [adjective] Intended to be sung by a choir or chorus (e.g. a hymn) CHYMIC (18) [adjective] Of or relating to alchemy or chemistry; alchemical. | [noun] An alchemist or chemist. CITRIC (10) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or derived from, the citron or lemon. CLERIC (10) [noun] A clergy member. CLINIC (10) [noun] A medical facility, such as a hospital, especially one for the treatment and diagnosis of outpatients. | [noun] (by extension) A hospital session to diagnose or treat patients. | [noun] A school, or a session of a school or class, in which medicine or surgery is taught by the examination and treatment of patients in the presence of the pupils. CLITIC (10) [noun] A morpheme that functions like a word, but never appears as an independent word, instead being always attached to a following or preceding word (or, in some cases, within a surrounding word). CLONIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by clones or cloning. | [adjective] Of or relating to clonus, a series of involuntary muscular contractions and relaxations. COCCIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or caused by cocci (spherical bacteria). | [adjective] Of or relating to the coccyx (the tailbone). COGNAC (11) [noun] A brandy distilled from white wine in the region around Cognac in France. CORSAC (10) [noun] A small fox native to Central Asia, having a yellowish-gray coat and inhabiting steppes and deserts. COSMIC (12) [adjective] Of or from or pertaining to the cosmos or universe. | [adjective] Characteristic of the cosmos or universe; inconceivably great; vast. | [adjective] Rising or setting with the sun; not acronycal. CRETIC (10) [noun] A verse of this kind. | [adjective] Using or relating to a metrical pattern of poetry where each foot is composed of three syllables, the first and third of which are stressed and the second is unstressed. This pattern is very rare in English poetry. CRISIC (10) CRITIC (10) [noun] A person who appraises the works of others. | [noun] A specialist in judging works of art. | [noun] One who criticizes; a person who finds fault. CULTIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of a cult or cults. | [adjective] Having the style, practices, or appeal associated with a cult following. CUPRIC (12) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or derived from, copper; containing copper. | [adjective] Containing copper with an oxidation number of 2 CYANIC (13) [adjective] Of cyanogen or its derivatives | [adjective] Azure-blue | [adjective] (of a flower) Containing an anthocyanin CYCLIC (15) [adjective] Characterized by, or moving in cycles, or happening at regular intervals. | [adjective] (of a compound) Having chains of atoms arranged in a ring. | [adjective] Having parts arranged in a whorl. CYSTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a cyst. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the gall bladder or the urinary bladder. DEIFIC (12) [adjective] Divine, of or relating to a deity or deities DELTIC (9) DERMIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to the dermis or skin. DEZINC (18) DYADIC (13) ECHOIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to an echo | [adjective] Imitative of a sound; onomatopoeic. EDENIC (9) [adjective] Of or suggesting Eden, the paradise of the Bible. EMETIC (10) [noun] An agent that induces vomiting | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) causing nausea and vomiting ENATIC (8) ENOLIC (8) EROTIC (8) [noun] An amorous composition or poem. | [adjective] Relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement. ETHNIC (11) [noun] An ethnic person, especially a foreigner or member of an immigrant community. | [noun] An ethnic minority. | [noun] A heathen, a pagan. EXILIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to exile. EXONIC (15) EXOTIC (15) [noun] An organism that is exotic to an environment. | [noun] An exotic dancer; a stripteaser. | [noun] Any exotic particle. FABRIC (13) [noun] An edifice or building. | [noun] The act of constructing, construction, fabrication. | [noun] The structure of anything, the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship, texture, make. FENNEC (11) [noun] A small fox of the species Vulpes zerda, found in the Sahara (excluding the coast) and having distinctive oversized ears. FERRIC (11) [adjective] Pertaining to, derived from, or containing iron. | [adjective] Of compounds of iron in which it has a valence or oxidation number of 3 FILMIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to movies; cinematic. FISTIC (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to boxing or fighting with fists. FORMIC (13) FROLIC (11) [noun] Gaiety; merriment. | [noun] A playful antic. | [noun] A social gathering. FUNDIC (12) FUNGIC (12) FUSTIC (11) [noun] A tropical American tree, Maclura tinctoria, whose wood produces a yellow dye. | [noun] A European tree, Eurasian smoketree, Cotinus coggygria, whose wood produces an orange dye. | [noun] The wood of these trees. GALLIC (9) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or derived from galls. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to gallic acid or its derivatives. | [adjective] Relating to, or containing, gallium. GALYAC (12) GARLIC (9) [noun] A plant, Allium sativum, related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking. | [verb] To flavour with garlic GEODIC (10) GESTIC (9) GNOMIC (11) [adjective] Of, or relating to gnomes (sententious sayings). | [adjective] (of a saying or aphorism) Mysterious and often incomprehensible yet seemingly wise. | [adjective] (grammar) Expressing general truths or aphorisms. GOTHIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to the Goths or their language. | [adjective] Barbarous, rude, unpolished, belonging to the “Dark Ages”, medieval as opposed to classical. | [adjective] Of or relating to the architectural style favored in Western Europe in the 12th to 16th centuries, with high-pointed arches, clustered columns, etc. GUAIAC (9) [noun] A paper treated with alpha-guaiaconic acid, used in tests to detect blood in the faeces. GWEDUC (13) HAEMIC (13) HAPTIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to the sense of touch. | [adjective] Of or relating to haptics. HECTIC (13) [noun] A hectic fever. | [noun] A flush like one produced by such a fever. | [adjective] Denoting a type of fever accompanying consumption and similar wasting diseases, characterised by flushed cheeks and dry skin. HELIAC (11) HERDIC (12) HEROIC (11) [noun] A heroic verse. | [adjective] Of or relating to a hero or heroine; supremely noble | [adjective] Courageous; displaying heroism. HOLMIC (13) HYDRIC (15) [adjective] Characterized by, or requiring, moisture. | [adjective] Sufficiently wet to inhibit the survival of many species. | [adjective] Relating to hydrogen. HYENIC (14) HYPNIC (16) IAMBIC (12) [noun] An iamb; a line or group of lines of iambs. | [adjective] Consisting of iambs (metrical feet with an unstressed-stressed pattern) or characterized by their predominance. IATRIC (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a physician or physicians. ICONIC (10) [adjective] Relating to, or having the characteristics of, an icon. | [adjective] Famously and distinctively representative of its type. | [adjective] Representing something; symbolic. IMIDIC (11) IPECAC (12) [noun] The plant ipecacuanha (Psychotria ipecacuanha) or its root. | [noun] Syrup of ipecac, produced from this plant's root, used to induce emesis (vomiting). IRENIC (8) [adjective] (in extended usage) Promoting or fitted to promote peace; conciliatory, non-confrontational; peaceful. IRIDIC (9) IRITIC (8) IRONIC (8) [adjective] Characterized by or constituting (any kind of) irony. | [adjective] Given to the use of irony; sarcastic. | [adjective] Contrary or opposite to what may be expected. ITALIC (8) [noun] A typeface in which the letters slant to the right. | [noun] An oblique handwriting style, such as used by Italian calligraphers of the Renaissance. | [adjective] (of a typeface or font) Designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century. KARMIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to karma. LACTIC (10) [adjective] Of, relating to, or derived from milk | [adjective] (of fermentation) That produces lactic acid LENTIC (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to, or living in still waters (such as lakes, ponds, or wetlands). LIMBIC (12) LIMNIC (10) LITHIC (11) [noun] A stone tool or projectile | [noun] A medicine that prevents stone in the bladder. | [noun] A lithic fragment: a piece of another rock eroded down to sand size. LUBRIC (10) LUETIC (8) MANIAC (10) [noun] An insane person, especially one who suffers from a mania. | [noun] A fanatic, a person with an obsession. MANIOC (10) [noun] The tropical plant Manihot esculenta, from which cassava and tapioca are prepared. | [noun] Cassava root, eaten as a food. | [noun] A food starch prepared from the root. MANTIC (10) [noun] A soothsayer, a seer. | [adjective] Relating to divination; prophetic. MASTIC (10) [noun] An evergreen shrub or small tree, Pistacia lentiscus (mastic tree), native to the Mediterranean. | [noun] A hard, brittle, aromatic and transparent resin produced by this tree and used to make varnishes and chewing gum, and as a flavouring. | [noun] An alcoholic liquor flavoured with this resin. METRIC (10) [noun] A measure for something; a means of deriving a quantitative measurement or approximation for otherwise qualitative phenomena (especially used in engineering). | [noun] A function for the measurement of the "distance" between two points in some metric space: it is a real-valued function d(x,y) between points x and y satisfying the following properties: (1) "non-negativity": d(x,y) \ge 0 , (2) "identity of indiscernibles": d(x,y) = 0 \mbox{ iff } x=y , (2) "symmetry": d(x,y) = d(y,x) , and (3) "triangle inequality": d(x,y) \le d(x,z) + d(z,y) . | [noun] A metric tensor. MIOTIC (10) MOSAIC (10) [noun] A piece of artwork created by placing colored squares (usually tiles) in a pattern so as to create a picture. | [noun] An individual composed of two or more cell lines of different genetic or chromosomal constitution, but from the same zygote. | [noun] Any of several viral diseases that cause mosaic-like patterns to appear on leaves. MUCLUC (12) MUONIC (10) MYOPIC (15) [noun] A short-sighted individual. | [adjective] Near-sighted; unable to see distant objects unaided | [adjective] Shortsighted; improvident MYOTIC (13) MYSTIC (13) [noun] Someone who practices mysticism. | [adjective] Of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries; mystical. | [adjective] Mysterious and strange; arcane, obscure or enigmatic. MYTHIC (16) [adjective] Mythical; existing in myth. | [adjective] Larger-than-life. NASTIC (8) [adjective] Relating to the response of a plant to a stimulus that does not depend on the location of the stimulus. NEUMIC (10) NIOBIC (10) NITRIC (8) [noun] Nitric acid | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitrogen. NOETIC (8) [noun] The science of the intellect. | [noun] A purely intellectual entity. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the mind or intellect. NORDIC (9) [adjective] Of or relating to the Nordic countries. | [adjective] Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples. | [adjective] Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages. NOSTOC (8) [noun] Any member of the genus Nostoc of cyanobacteria, found in a variety of environmental niches, that form colonies composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath. OOMIAC (10) ORGIAC (9) ORPHIC (13) OTITIC (8) OVISAC (11) OVONIC (11) OXALIC (15) OXIDIC (16) OZONIC (17) PARSEC (10) [noun] Parallax second PECTIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to pectin or pectin-like substances | [adjective] Relating to pectic acid or its derivatives PELVIC (13) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pelvis PEPTIC (12) [noun] An agent that promotes digestion. | [noun] (in the plural) The digestive organs. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, capable of, or aiding digestion. PHASIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to phase | [adjective] Describing the discontinuous activity of excitable cells or tissues PHATIC (13) [adjective] Pertaining to words used to convey any kind of social relationship, e.g., polite mood, rather than meaning; for example, "How are you?" is often not a literal question but is said only as a greeting. (Similarly, a response such as "Fine" is often not an accurate answer, but merely an acknowledgement of the greeting.) PHOBIC (15) [noun] A person who has a phobia. | [adjective] Relating to a phobia. | [adjective] Experiencing or expressing phobia (strong fear and/or dislike). PHONIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic. PHOTIC (13) [adjective] Of, related to, or irradiated by light; especially describing that part of the near-surface ocean is which photosynthesis is possible. PHYLIC (16) PHYSIC (16) [noun] A medicine or drug, especially a cathartic or purgative. | [noun] The art or profession of healing disease; medicine. | [noun] Natural philosophy; physics. PIANIC (10) PICNIC (12) [noun] An informal social gathering, usually in a natural outdoor setting, to which the participants bring their own food and drink. | [noun] The meal eaten at such a gathering. | [noun] An easy or pleasant task. PICRIC (12) PIONIC (10) POETIC (10) [adjective] Relating to poetry. | [adjective] Characteristic of poets; romantic, imaginative, etc. | [adjective] Connecting to the soul of the beholder. PTOTIC (10) PUBLIC (12) [noun] The people in general, regardless of membership of any particular group. | [noun] A public house; an inn. | [adjective] Able to be seen or known by everyone; open to general view, happening without concealment. PYEMIC (15) PYKNIC (17) [noun] A short, thickset person characterised by thick neck, large abdomen and relatively short limbs; a endomorph. | [adjective] Short and stout; endomorphic QUINIC (17) RHODIC (12) RICRAC (10) [noun] A zigzag trim sewn to clothes for decoration. RUBRIC (10) [noun] A heading in a book highlighted in red. | [noun] A title of a category or a class. | [noun] The directions for a religious service, formerly printed in red letters. RUSTIC (8) [noun] A (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area. | [noun] A noctuoid moth. | [noun] Any of various nymphalid butterflies having brown and orange wings, especially Cupha erymanthis. SCENIC (10) [noun] A depiction of scenery | [noun] A scenic artist; a person employed to design backgrounds for theatre etc. | [adjective] Having beautiful scenery; picturesque SEPTIC (10) [noun] A substance that causes sepsis or putrefaction. | [noun] A septic tank; a system for the disposal of sewage into a septic tank, a septic system. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to sepsis. | [noun] A mathematical object (function, curve, surface, etc.) of degree seven. | [noun] An American, a Yank. SIALIC (8) SORBIC (10) STATIC (8) [noun] Interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television. | [noun] (by extension) Interference or obstruction from people. | [noun] Static electricity. STELIC (8) STERIC (8) [adjective] Relating to or involving the arrangement of atoms in space. | [adjective] Of the repulsion of atoms due to closeness or arrangement SYNDIC (12) [noun] A government official, a magistrate, especially one of the Chief Magistrates of Geneva. | [noun] An agent of a corporation, or of any body of people engaged in a business enterprise; an advocate or patron; an assignee. TACTIC (10) [noun] A maneuver, or action calculated to achieve some end. | [noun] A maneuver used against an enemy. | [noun] A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate and tangible advantage, typically in the form of material. TAMBAC (12) TANNIC (8) [adjective] Pertaining to, containing, or obtained from tannin. TANREC (8) TARMAC (10) [noun] Tarmacadam. | [noun] Any bituminous road surfacing material. | [noun] The driveable surface of a road. TENREC (8) [noun] Any of several diverse small mammals, of the family Tenrecidae, many native to Madagascar. TERBIC (10) THETIC (11) THORIC (11) THYMIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to the thymus gland | [adjective] Derived from thymol TICTAC (10) TICTOC (10) TOLUIC (8) TOMBAC (12) TRAGIC (9) [noun] An obsessive fan, a superfan | [noun] A writer of tragedy. | [noun] A tragedy; a tragic drama. TROPIC (10) UNCHIC (13) UNIFIC (11) URANIC (8) URATIC (8) UREMIC (10) URETIC (8) VIATIC (11) VITRIC (11) YTTRIC (11) ZINCIC (19) ZODIAC (18) [noun] The belt-like region of the celestial sphere approximately eight degrees north and south of the ecliptic which include the apparent path of the sun, moon, and visible planets. | [noun] The twelve equal divisions of the zodiacal region into signs or houses, each named for a prominent constellation in the region. | [noun] The ecliptic: the belt-like region of the celestial sphere corresponding to the apparent path of the sun over the course of a year.

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ABIOTIC (11) [noun] Any such material | [adjective] Nonliving, inanimate, characterised by the absence of life; of inorganic matter. | [adjective] Tending to inhibit or destroy life; antibiotic; incompatible with life. ABOULIC (11) ACERBIC (13) [adjective] Tasting sour or bitter. | [adjective] Sharp, harsh, biting. ACLINIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a magnetic needle that hangs horizontally, found at the magnetic equator where the Earth's magnetic field is horizontal. | [adjective] (of a surface or line) Not inclined; horizontal or level. ACMATIC (13) ACRONIC (11) [adjective] Rising at the same time as the sun, or of a star that rises just before sunrise. | [adjective] (in astronomy) Describing a celestial body that becomes visible in the east just before sunrise. ACROTIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or affecting the extremities of the body, such as the fingers and toes. | [adjective] (in medicine) Characterized by gangrene or necrosis of the extremities. ACRYLIC (14) [noun] An acrylic resin. | [noun] A paint containing an acrylic resin. | [noun] A painting executed using such a paint. ACTINIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to actinism. | [adjective] Composed of actin. | [adjective] Related to or caused by light or radiation. In medicine, actinic keratoses usually occur in sundamaged skin and exhibit hyperkeratosis. ACYCLIC (16) [adjective] Not cyclic; having an open chain structure. | [adjective] (of a graph) Containing no cycles. | [adjective] Of a flower, having its parts inserted spirally on the receptacle. AEROBIC (11) [adjective] Living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen e.g. aerobic bacteria. | [adjective] Of exercise, performed while maintaining a sufficient supply of oxygen to meet bodily energy needs. | [adjective] Of or relating to aerobics. AGAPEIC (12) AGGADIC (12) [adjective] Relating to aggada, a body of rabbinical literature consisting of interpretations, stories, and ethical teachings in the Talmud and Midrash. AGNATIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or descended from the same father or male ancestor; of or pertaining to agnation. AGRAVIC (13) ALBINIC (11) ALBITIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or containing albite, a type of feldspar mineral. ALEMBIC (13) [noun] An early chemical apparatus, consisting of two retorts connected by a tube, used to purify substances by distillation ALKALIC (13) [adjective] (of a rock) Containing a relatively high proportion of alkali; alkaline. ALKYLIC (16) ALLELIC (9) ALLYLIC (12) ALMANAC (11) [noun] A book or table listing nautical, astronomical, astrological or other events for the year; sometimes, but not essentially, containing historical and statistical information. | [noun] A handbook, typically published annually, containing information on a particular subject | [noun] A GPS signal consisting of coarse orbit and status information for each satellite in the constellation. ALOETIC (9) AMMONIC (13) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing ammonia. AMNESIC (11) [noun] A person suffering from amnesia | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or suffering from amnesia AMOEBIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or caused by amoebas, single-celled organisms. | [adjective] Resembling an amoeba in shape or movement. ANAEMIC (11) [noun] An individual who has anemia. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or suffering from anemia. | [adjective] (by extension) Weak; listless; lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness. ANERGIC (10) [adjective] Lacking the ability to produce an immune response to a specific antigen; characterized by anergy. ANGELIC (10) [adjective] Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel. | [adjective] Very sweet-natured or well-behaved. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to angelic acid. ANIONIC (9) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing anions (negatively charged ions). ANOSMIC (11) [adjective] Unable to smell; lacking the sense of smell. APHASIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or affected by aphasia, a language disorder that impairs the ability to speak or understand speech. APHETIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by aphesis, the loss of an unstressed vowel at the beginning of a word. APHONIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or exhibiting aphonia; unable to speak. APHOTIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the region of the ocean or a lake below the depth to which light can penetrate, typically below about 1000 meters. APLITIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to aplite, a fine-grained granitic rock composed mainly of quartz and feldspar. APNOEIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by apnea, a temporary cessation of breathing during sleep or other conditions. APOGEIC (12) APRAXIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or affected by apraxia, a neurological condition characterized by loss of ability to execute learned purposeful movements despite having the desire and physical ability to perform them. APROTIC (11) [adjective] (of a solvent) not containing an ionizable hydrogen atom and therefore unable to donate a proton. AQUATIC (18) [noun] Any aquatic plant. | [adjective] Relating to water; living in or near water, taking place in water. ARCHAIC (14) [noun] (usually capitalized) A general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘Paleo-Indian’, ‘Paleo-American’, ‘American‐paleolithic’, &c.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘Woodland’, etc.). | [noun] (paleoanthropology) (A member of) an archaic variety of Homo sapiens. | [adjective] Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated. ARGOTIC (10) ARKOSIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or composed of arkose, a type of sandstone containing feldspar. ARSENIC (9) [noun] A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol As) with an atomic number of 33. | [noun] A single atom of this element. | [noun] Arsenic trioxide. ASCETIC (11) [noun] One who is devoted to the practice of self-denial, either through seclusion or stringent abstinence. | [adjective] Of or relating to ascetics | [adjective] Characterized by rigorous self-denial or self-discipline; austere; abstinent; involving a withholding of physical pleasure. ASCITIC (11) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or suffering from ascites ASEPTIC (11) [adjective] Free of disease-causing microbes. | [adjective] Used to protect against infection by disease-causing microbes. | [adjective] (food industry) pasteurised. ASTATIC (9) [adjective] Not static or stable; unsteady, unstable. | [adjective] Losing polarity, as a magnetic needle. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to astasia. ATACTIC (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to ataxia. | [adjective] Describing any regular polymer or other macromolecule in which the orientation of the subunits is random. AUGITIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or containing augite, a dark silicate mineral commonly found in igneous rocks. AUXETIC (16) [adjective] Describing a material that expands laterally when stretched and contracts laterally when compressed, having a negative Poisson's ratio. AUXINIC (16) AVIONIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to aviation electronics and systems used in aircraft. BACCHIC (18) [adjective] Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous, with intoxication; bacchanalian. BALDRIC (12) [noun] A belt used to hold a sword, sometimes richly ornamented, worn diagonally from shoulder to hip. BARYTIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing barium or barium compounds. BASILIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to a basilica, a large oblong hall or church building with a rectangular plan and a central nave. | [adjective] Of or relating to the basilic vein, a large vein of the arm. BAWDRIC (15) [noun] A belt or sash worn across the body to support a sword or other weapon. BENEFIC (14) [noun] A favorable planet | [adjective] Favorable; beneficent. BENTHIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or inhabiting the sea floor or ocean bottom. BENZOIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or derived from benzoin, a fragrant resin, or denoting a class of organic compounds containing a benzene ring with a carboxylic acid group. BIBASIC (13) [adjective] Containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms, especially in chemistry referring to acids or bases with two ionizable hydrogen or hydroxide groups. BIONTIC (11) BIOPSIC (13) BIOPTIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or involving a biopsy, particularly a diagnostic technique using a microscope to examine tissue samples. BIVOUAC (14) [noun] An encampment for the night, usually without tents or covering. | [noun] Any temporary encampment. | [noun] A temporary shelter constructed generally for a few nights. BORACIC (13) [adjective] Relating to, or impregnated with borax. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or containing the element boron. | [adjective] Penniless BORONIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or containing boron, especially in compounds used in organic synthesis and chemical research. BOTANIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or concerning plants and plant life. | [adjective] Of or relating to botany, the scientific study of plants. BUBONIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to buboes. BUCOLIC (13) [adjective] Rustic, pastoral, country-styled. | [adjective] Relating to the pleasant aspects of rustic country life. | [adjective] Pertaining to herdsmen or peasants. | [noun] A pastoral poem. BULIMIC (13) [noun] A person suffering from bulimia nervosa. | [adjective] Suffering from bulimia nervosa. | [adjective] Of, or relating to, bulimia nervosa. BUTYRIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or derived from butyric acid, a fatty acid with a rancid smell found in butter and other substances. CALORIC (11) [noun] The hypothetical medium of heat. | [adjective] Relating to calories. | [adjective] Containing calories. CAMBRIC (15) [noun] A finely-woven fabric made originally from linen but often now from cotton. CANONIC (11) [adjective] Canonical CARDIAC (12) [noun] A person with heart disease. | [noun] Heart disease. | [noun] A medicine that excites action in the stomach. CAUSTIC (11) [noun] Any substance or means which, applied to animal or other organic tissue, burns, corrodes, or destroys it by chemical action; an escharotic. | [noun] The envelope of reflected or refracted rays of light for a given surface or object. | [noun] The envelope of reflected or refracted rays for a given curve. CENTRIC (11) [adjective] Being in the centre; central. | [adjective] Pertaining to a nerve centre. | [adjective] (of diatoms) Being a member of the class Centrales CERAMIC (13) [noun] A hard, brittle, inorganic, nonmetallic material, usually made from a materal, such as clay, then firing it at a high tempature. | [noun] An object made of this material | [adjective] Made of material produced by the high-temperature firing of inorganic, nonmetallic rocks and minerals. CEROTIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to cerotic acid, a waxy substance found in plant and animal tissues. CHAMPAC (18) [noun] A tropical Asian tree (Magnolia champaca) valued for its fragrant flowers and timber. CHAOTIC (14) [noun] A character having a chaotic alignment. | [adjective] Filled with chaos. | [adjective] Extremely disorganized or in disarray. CHASMIC (16) [adjective] Like a chasm. CHLORIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing chlorine, especially in its +5 oxidation state. CHOREIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or resembling chorea, a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a choreic dance or movement. CHROMIC (16) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing chromium, especially in oxidation state 3 CHRONIC (14) [noun] Marijuana, typically of high quality. | [noun] A condition of extended duration, either continuous or marked by frequent recurrence. Sometimes implies a condition which worsens with each recurrence, though that is not inherent in the term. | [noun] A person who is chronic, such as a criminal reoffender or a person with chronic disease. CLASSIC (11) [noun] A perfect and/or early example of a particular style. | [noun] An artistic work of lasting worth, such as a film or song. | [noun] The author of such a work. CLASTIC (11) [noun] A rock made from fragments of pre-existing rocks. | [adjective] Made up of parts that are easily removable. | [adjective] (of rock) Made from fragments of pre-existing rocks. COELIAC (11) [noun] Someone who has coeliac disease. | [adjective] Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen. | [adjective] Abbreviation of coeliac disease; used attributively. COLITIC (11) COLONIC (11) [noun] An enema. | [adjective] Of, relating to, affecting or within the colon. COMATIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or affected by coma; in a state of coma or unconsciousness. COMEDIC (14) [adjective] Relating to comedy. COMETIC (13) CRYONIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or involving the preservation of a dead body by freezing at very low temperatures. CRYPTIC (16) [noun] A cryptic crossword. | [adjective] Having hidden meaning. | [adjective] Mystified or of an obscure nature. DATURIC (10) DEICTIC (12) [noun] (grammar) Such a word (such as I or here). | [adjective] (grammar) Of or pertaining to deixis; to a word whose meaning is dependent on context. | [adjective] Directly pointing out; specifying. DEISTIC (10) DELPHIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to Delphi or its oracles. | [adjective] Obscurely prophetic. | [adjective] Relating to a womb DELTAIC (10) DEMONIC (12) [adjective] Pertaining to demons or evil spirits; demoniac. | [adjective] Pertaining to dæmons in ancient Greek thought; concerning supernatural ‘genius’. DEMOTIC (12) [noun] Language as spoken or written by the common people. | [adjective] Of or for the common people. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or written in the vulgar form of ancient Egyptian hieratic writing, with simplified, cursive hieroglyphs. DEONTIC (10) [adjective] Pertaining to necessity, duty or obligation, or expressions conveying this. DHARMIC (15) DIBASIC (12) [adjective] (of an acid) containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms | [adjective] (of a salt) having two atoms of a univalent metal DIMERIC (12) DINERIC (10) DIPLOIC (12) DIPODIC (13) DISOMIC (12) DOCETIC (12) DRASTIC (10) [noun] A powerful, fast-acting purgative medicine. | [adjective] Having a strong or far-reaching effect; extreme, severe. | [adjective] Acting rapidly or violently. DRUIDIC (11) DRYADIC (14) DUNITIC (10) DYNAMIC (15) [noun] A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior. | [noun] A moving force. | [noun] The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness. DYSURIC (13) ECBOLIC (13) [noun] An agent that produces abortion of a fetus or hastens delivery of the same. | [adjective] Producing abortion of a fetus or accelerating childbirth, oxytocic. ECTATIC (11) ECTOPIC (13) [noun] Ectopic beat or pregnancy. | [adjective] Relating to ectopia. | [adjective] Being out of place, having an abnormal position. EDAPHIC (15) [adjective] Relating to, or determined by, conditions of the soil, especially as it relates to biological systems. EIDETIC (10) [adjective] Marked by or resulting from extraordinary ability to recall detailed and vivid mental images of visual images. EIDOLIC (10) EIRENIC (9) [adjective] (in extended usage) Promoting or fitted to promote peace; conciliatory, non-confrontational; peaceful. EKISTIC (13) ELASTIC (9) [noun] An elastic material used in clothing, particularly in waistbands and cuffs. | [noun] An elastic band. | [adjective] Capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released. ELEGIAC (10) [noun] A poem composed in the couplet style of classical elegies: a line of dactylic hexameter followed by a line of dactylic pentameter. | [adjective] Of or relating to an elegy. | [adjective] Expressing sorrow or mourning. EMBOLIC (13) EMPIRIC (13) [noun] A member of a sect of ancient physicians who based their theories solely on experience. | [noun] Someone who is guided by empiricism; an empiricist. | [noun] Any unqualified or dishonest practitioner; a charlatan; a quack. ENDEMIC (12) [noun] An individual or species that is endemic to a region. | [noun] A disease affecting a number of people simultaneously, so as to show a distinct connection with certain localities. | [adjective] Native to a particular area or culture; originating where it occurs. ENTERIC (9) [adjective] Of, relating to, within, or by way of the intestines | [adjective] Staying intact in the stomach, then dissolving in the intestine ENTOPIC (11) ENZYMIC (23) EOSINIC (9) EPEIRIC (11) EPHEBIC (16) EPIGEIC (12) EPIZOIC (20) [adjective] Living or growing on the external surface of an animal (typically not as a parasite) ERETHIC (12) ERGODIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to certain systems that, given enough time, will eventually return to previously experienced state. | [adjective] Of or relating to a process in which every sequence or sample of sufficient size is equally representative of the whole. ERGOTIC (10) ERISTIC (9) [noun] One who makes specious arguments; one who is disputatious. | [noun] A type of dialogue or argument where the participants do not have any reasonable goal. The aim is to argue for the sake of conflict, and often to see who can yell the loudest. | [adjective] Provoking strife, controversy or discord. ERRATIC (9) [noun] A rock moved from one location to another, usually by a glacier. | [noun] Anything that has erratic characteristics. | [adjective] Unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent ETHERIC (12) ETHYLIC (15) EUGENIC (10) EUPNEIC (11) EXOSMIC (18) FANATIC (12) [noun] A person who is zealously enthusiastic for some cause, especially in religion. | [adjective] Fanatical. | [adjective] Showing evidence of possession by a god or demon; frenzied, overzealous. FARADIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to electricity, especially to electrical induction. | [adjective] Of a current that is alternating, as opposed to galvanic. FATIDIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to prophecy; prophetic FLUERIC (12) FLUIDIC (13) FLUORIC (12) FRANTIC (12) [noun] A person who is insane or mentally unstable, madman. | [adjective] Insane, mentally unstable. | [adjective] In a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush. FUMARIC (14) FUTHARC (15) FUTHORC (15) [noun] The Runic alphabet as used to write Old English. GALENIC (10) [adjective] Of, or containing galena GAMETIC (12) GASTRIC (10) [adjective] Of or relating to the stomach. GENERIC (10) [noun] A product sold under a generic name. | [noun] A wine that is a blend of several wines, or made from a blend of several grape varieties. | [noun] (grammar) A term that specifies neither male nor female. GENETIC (10) [adjective] Relating to genetics or genes. | [adjective] Caused by genes. | [adjective] Of or relating to origin (genesis). GENOMIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a genome. GEORGIC (11) [noun] A rural poem; a poetical composition on husbandry, containing rules for cultivating land, etc. | [adjective] Relating to rural affairs. GLOTTIC (10) GLYPHIC (18) GLYPTIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to engraving, especially on precious stones. GNATHIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the jaw. GNOSTIC (10) [noun] A believer in Gnosticism | [adjective] Of, or relating to, intellectual or spiritual knowledge | [adjective] Of, or relating to Gnosticism GONADIC (11) GONIDIC (11) GRAPHIC (15) [noun] A drawing or picture. | [noun] (mostly in plural) A computer-generated image as viewed on a screen forming part of a game or a film etc. | [adjective] Drawn, pictorial. GYNECIC (15) HAGADIC (14) HALAKIC (16) HEBETIC (14) HEDONIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to pleasure | [adjective] Pursuing pleasure in a devoted manner | [adjective] Of or relating to the hedonists or to hedonism HEMATIC (14) [noun] Hematinic | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, affecting or containing blood HEPATIC (14) [noun] Any compound that acts on the liver. | [noun] A liverwort (kind of plant) | [adjective] Of or relating to the liver. HERETIC (12) [noun] Someone who believes contrary to the fundamental tenets of a religion they claim to belong to. | [noun] Someone who does not conform to generally accepted beliefs or practices | [adjective] Heretical; of or pertaining to heresy or heretics. HEXADIC (20) HYAENIC (15) HYPOXIC (24) ICTERIC (11) IDENTIC (10) IDIOTIC (10) [adjective] (of a person or animal) Pertaining to or resembling an idiot; characterised with behaviour resembling idiocy. | [adjective] (of an action) Having the quality of idiocy; very foolish IDYLLIC (13) [noun] An idyllic state or situation. (A substantive use of the adjective) | [adjective] Of or pertaining to idylls. | [adjective] Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque. ILLITIC (9) ILLOGIC (10) [noun] Lack of logic; unreasonableness; a fallacy. | [adjective] Contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning. ISTHMIC (14) JADITIC (17) JALAPIC (18) JURIDIC (17) KARSTIC (13) KENOTIC (13) KERAMIC (15) KETONIC (13) KETOTIC (13) KINESIC (13) KINETIC (13) [adjective] Relating to motion | [adjective] Relating to kinesis or motor function LACONIC (11) [adjective] Using as few words as possible; pithy and concise. LEXEMIC (18) LIPIDIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the lipids. LITOTIC (9) LUNATIC (9) [noun] An insane person. | [adjective] Crazed, mad, insane, demented. MALEFIC (14) [noun] A malefic planet | [adjective] Having an evil or harmful influence; baleful. MANTRIC (11) MASONIC (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to freemasonry. MEDEVAC (15) [noun] The emergency transportation, usually by air, of patients to a medical facility. | [noun] A vehicle, typically aircraft, used for emergency transportation of patients to a medical facility. | [noun] Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility. MEIOTIC (11) MELANIC (11) MELODIC (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, or having melody. | [adjective] Melodious, tuneful. MEROPIC (13) MESONIC (11) METOPIC (13) MIASMIC (13) [adjective] Filled with miasma; containing noxious vapors. | [adjective] Composed of or resembling vapors. MIMETIC (13) [noun] Something mimetic or imitative. | [noun] A type of mnemonic in the form of a picture. | [noun] (pharmaceutical effect) A substance with similar pharmacological effects to another substance. MITOTIC (11) MOLLUSC (11) [noun] A soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces. | [noun] A weak-willed person. MONADIC (12) MONODIC (12) MORONIC (11) [adjective] Having a mental age of between seven and twelve years | [adjective] Behaving in the manner of a moron; idiotic; stupid MORPHIC (16) MOTIFIC (14) MOTIVIC (14) [adjective] Used as, or relating to, a motif. MOTORIC (11) [adjective] Relating to the motor faculties. | [adjective] (of a rhythm) Based on repetition of a single note length. MUNTJAC (18) [noun] Any of various species of east Asian deer of the genus Muntiacus, having short antlers and a barking call. MYALGIC (15) MYCOTIC (16) MYRRHIC (17) NEMATIC (11) [noun] A liquid crystal whose molecules align in loose parallel lines. | [adjective] (of certain liquid crystals) Whose molecules align in loose parallel lines. NEPHRIC (14) NEPOTIC (11) NERITIC (9) [adjective] Describing a marine environment of shallow waters NOMADIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to nomads, whether NORITIC (9) NUMERIC (11) [noun] Any number, proper or improper fraction, or incommensurable ratio. | [adjective] Of or relating to numbers, especially the characters 0 to 9. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to numbers OBCONIC (13) [adjective] Of a fruit, conical in shape and attached to the stalk by the pointed end. | [adjective] Conical, but having the apex downward; inversely conical. OCEANIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to the ocean. | [adjective] Living in, produced by, or frequenting the ocean. | [adjective] Resembling an ocean in vastness or extent. OCTADIC (12) OGHAMIC (15) OMNIFIC (14) ONEIRIC (9) [adjective] Of or pertaining to dreams. | [adjective] Resembling a dream; dreamlike. OOLITIC (9) OOLOGIC (10) OPHITIC (14) [adjective] Describing any rock having crystals of feldspar interspersed with plates of augite. OPSONIC (11) ORECTIC (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to desire or appetite ORGANIC (10) [noun] An organic compound. | [noun] An organic food. | [noun] A living organism, as opposed to a robot or hologram. OSMATIC (11) OSMOTIC (11) OSSIFIC (12) OTALGIC (10) PACIFIC (16) [adjective] Calm, peaceful. | [adjective] Preferring peace by nature; avoiding violence. PARETIC (11) PARODIC (12) PAROTIC (11) PELAGIC (12) [noun] Any organism that lives in the open sea rather than in coastal or inland waters. | [adjective] Living in the open sea rather than in coastal or inland waters. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to oceans. PELITIC (11) PELORIC (11) PHALLIC (14) [adjective] Having to do with the penis, especially in terms of shape. PHRENIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the diaphragm | [adjective] Relating to the mind or mental activity PIRATIC (11) PLASMIC (13) PLASTIC (11) [noun] A synthetic, solid, hydrocarbon-based polymer, whether thermoplastic or thermosetting. | [noun] (metonym) Credit or debit cards used in place of cash to buy goods and services. | [noun] Fakeness, or a person who is fake or arrogant, or believes that they are better than the rest of the population. PLUMBIC (15) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing lead. | [adjective] Specifically, of compounds in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with plumbous compounds. PODITIC (12) POLEMIC (13) [noun] A person who writes in support of one opinion, doctrine, or system, in opposition to another; one skilled in polemics; a controversialist; a disputant. | [noun] An argument or controversy. | [noun] A strong verbal or written attack on someone or something. POLITIC (11) [noun] A politician. | [verb] To engage in political activity; politick. | [adjective] Of or relating to polity, or civil government; political. POSTDOC (12) [noun] A postdoctoral academic research position. | [noun] Someone in such a position. POTAMIC (13) PRACTIC (13) PRIAPIC (13) [adjective] Phallic. | [adjective] Related to or overly concerned with male sexual activity or exhibiting excessive male sexual activity. | [adjective] Excessively masculine; excessively concerned with masculinity. PROSAIC (11) [adjective] Pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose. | [adjective] (of writing or speaking) Straightforward; matter-of-fact; lacking the feeling or elegance of poetry. | [adjective] (main usage, usually of writing or speaking but also figurative) Overly plain, simple or commonplace, to the point of being boring. PRUSSIC (11) PSALMIC (13) PSOATIC (11) PSYCHIC (19) [noun] A person who possesses, or appears to possess, extra-sensory abilities such as precognition, clairvoyance and telepathy, or who appears to be susceptible to paranormal or supernatural influence. | [noun] A person who supposedly contacts the dead; a medium. | [noun] (gnosticism) In gnostic theologian Valentinus' triadic grouping of man the second type; a person focused on intellectual reality (the other two being hylic and pneumatic). PURANIC (11) PYAEMIC (16) PYLORIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to the pylorus. PYRETIC (14) [noun] A remedy for fever. | [adjective] Caused by, pertaining to or resulting in fever. PYREXIC (21) PYRIDIC (15) PYRITIC (14) PYRRHIC (17) [adjective] Of or relating to Pyrrhus (319/318–272 BC), Greek general and statesman. | [adjective] Achieved at too great a cost or detriment to have been worthwhile (as a victory, accomplishment, etc). | [noun] An Ancient Greek war dance. QUADRIC (19) [noun] A surface or curve whose shape is defined in terms of a quadratic equation | [adjective] Of or relating to the second degree; quadratic. QUANTIC (18) [noun] A homogeneous polynomial in two or more variables. QUARTIC (18) [noun] An algebraic equation or function of the fourth degree. | [noun] A curve describing such an equation or function. | [adjective] Of or relating to the fourth degree QUINTIC (18) RACEMIC (13) [adjective] Containing equal amounts of dextrorotatory (D) and levorotatory (L) stereoisomers and therefore not being optically active RHEUMIC (14) RHOMBIC (16) ROBOTIC (11) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling a robot; mechanical, lacking emotion or personality, etc. RUBIDIC (12) SAPPHIC (16) [noun] A Sapphic verse. | [noun] A person who is sapphic. | [adjective] Lesbian, relating to lesbianism, or (broadly) to women who are attracted (not necessarily exclusively) to women. SATANIC (9) [adjective] Of, pertaining to or resembling Satan (the Devil). | [adjective] Evil, fiendish, devilish or diabolical. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to any form of Satanism. SATIRIC (9) [adjective] Of or pertaining to satire SATYRIC (12) SCALDIC (12) SCANDIC (12) SCEPTIC (13) [noun] Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim. | [noun] Someone undecided as to what is true. | [noun] A type of agnostic; someone skeptical towards religion. SCIATIC (11) [noun] A person with sciatica. | [adjective] Of, or relating to the ischium. | [adjective] Of, or relating to sciatica. SEBACIC (13) SEBASIC (11) SEISMIC (11) [adjective] Related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth. | [adjective] Of very large or widespread effect. SELENIC (9) SEMATIC (11) SEMEMIC (13) SHELLAC (12) [noun] A processed secretion of the lac insect, Coccus lacca; used in polishes, varnishes etc. | [noun] A beating; a thrashing. | [verb] To coat with shellac. SHOEPAC (14) [noun] A shoe, especially a warm, waterproofed boot. SIBYLIC (14) SILICIC (11) [adjective] Of, related to, or derived from silica SKALDIC (14) SKEPTIC (15) [noun] Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim. | [noun] Someone undecided as to what is true. | [noun] A type of agnostic; someone skeptical towards religion. SMECTIC (13) [noun] A liquid crystal having the molecules aligned in this way. | [adjective] Cleansing. | [adjective] Astringent; detergent. SOMATIC (11) [adjective] Part of, or relating to the body of an organism. | [adjective] Pertaining, and restricted, to an individual; not inheritable. | [adjective] Of or relating to the wall of the body; somatopleuric; parietal. SOMITIC (11) SORITIC (9) SPASTIC (11) [noun] A person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy. | [noun] A stupid, clumsy person. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or affected by spasm. SPATHIC (14) SPERMIC (13) SPHENIC (14) SPHERIC (14) [noun] A short pulse of electromagnetic radiation produced by lightning | [adjective] Spherical. | [adjective] Of or relating to the heavenly orbs, or to the sphere or spheres in which, according to ancient astronomy and astrology, they were set. SPLENIC (11) [adjective] Of, related to, or located near the spleen. STANNIC (9) [adjective] Containing tetravalent tin. STEARIC (9) STHENIC (12) [adjective] Characterised by nervous energy; strong; robust. STICHIC (14) STROBIC (11) STYPTIC (14) [noun] A substance used for styptic results. | [adjective] Bringing about contraction of tissues; harsh, raw, austere. | [adjective] (by extension) That stops bleeding. SUBERIC (11) SUBFUSC (14) [noun] Dark clothing. | [noun] Clothing acceptable, by regulation at certain universities, for an examination or official event. | [adjective] Having subdued colors. SYLPHIC (17) SYNODIC (13) [adjective] Of, related to or produced by a synod; synodal | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the conjunction of two or more heavenly bodies TABETIC (11) TANTRIC (9) [adjective] Describing Vajrayana Buddhism. | [adjective] Describing any of several branches of yoga or esoteric traditions rooted in India. TAXEMIC (18) TAXITIC (16) TECHNIC (14) [noun] The method of performance in any art; technique. | [noun] (in the plural) Technical terms or objects; things pertaining to the practice of an art or science. | [noun] (in the plural) The doctrine of arts in general; those branches of learning that relate to the arts. TELOMIC (11) TEREBIC (11) TETANIC (9) [noun] Any substance that causes tetanic spasms. | [adjective] Of or relating to tetanus | [adjective] Causing tetanus THALLIC (12) THERIAC (12) [noun] A supposed universal antidote against poison, especially snake venom; specifically, one such developed in the 1st century as an improvement on mithridate. | [noun] Treacle; molasses. | [adjective] Theriacal; medicinal. THERMIC (14) [adjective] Of, related to, or associated with heat; thermal. THIOLIC (12) THIONIC (12) TITANIC (9) [adjective] Having great size, or great strength, force or power. | [adjective] Of or relating to titanium, especially tetravalent titanium TONEMIC (11) TONETIC (9) TOTEMIC (11) [adjective] Serving as, or relating to, a totem. TOXEMIC (18) TRAFFIC (15) [noun] Pedestrians or vehicles on roads, or the flux or passage thereof. | [noun] Commercial transportation or exchange of goods, or the movement of passengers or people. | [noun] Illegal trade or exchange of goods, often drugs. TRIADIC (10) [adjective] Of or relating to a triad | [adjective] Trivalent | [adjective] Describing interpreting that involves three parties, i.e., the two clients and the interpreter TRISMIC (11) TROPHIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to nutrition. | [adjective] Describing the relationships between the feeding habits of organisms in a food chain. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to growth. TRYPTIC (14) TYRONIC (12) UMBONIC (13) UNCOMIC (13) URAEMIC (11) UVEITIC (12) VALERIC (12) VANADIC (13) VENATIC (12) VERIDIC (13) VINYLIC (15) VIREMIC (14) VIVIFIC (18) VOCALIC (14) [adjective] Used as a vowel, as opposed to consonantal, especially in Latin. VOLTAIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to electricity. | [adjective] Producing electricity by chemical action. XANTHIC (19) [adjective] Of a yellowish colour. XEROTIC (16) YASHMAC (17) ZEBRAIC (20) ZYGOTIC (22) ZYMOTIC (23) [adjective] Infectious, contagious, of diseases originally regarded as being caused by a process similar to fermentation. | [adjective] Of or causing fermentation.

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ACADEMIC (15) [noun] (usually capitalized) A follower of Plato, a Platonist. | [noun] A senior member of an academy, college, or university; a person who attends an academy; a person engaged in scholarly pursuits; one who is academic in practice. | [noun] A member of the Academy; an academician. ACENTRIC (12) [adjective] Not centered; without a center. ACETONIC (12) ACETYLIC (15) [adjective] Not containing an acetyl group or lacking acetyl functionality in chemistry. ACHROMIC (17) [adjective] Uncoloured; not pigmented; lacking in colour. ACIDOTIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or affected by acidosis, a medical condition characterized by excessive acidity in the blood or body tissues. ACONITIC (12) [adjective] Relating to aconite, a poisonous plant, or containing aconite. ACOUSTIC (12) [noun] A medicine or other agent to assist hearing. | [adjective] Pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or the science of sounds; auditory. | [adjective] Naturally producing or produced by an instrument without electrical amplification, as an acoustic guitar or acoustic piano. ACROSTIC (12) [noun] A poem or other text in which certain letters, often the first in each line, spell out a name or message. | [noun] A poem in Hebrew in which successive lines or verses start with consecutive letters of the alphabet. | [noun] A kind of word puzzle, the solution of which forms an anagram of a quotation, and their initials often forming the name of its author. ADYNAMIC (16) [adjective] Lacking energy, vigor, or power; characterized by weakness or lack of dynamism. AETHERIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or consisting of aether; ethereal or heavenly. | [adjective] Of or relating to the upper regions of the atmosphere or space. AGENETIC (11) AGNOSTIC (11) [noun] A person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deity. | [adjective] Of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents. | [adjective] Doubtful or uncertain about the existence or demonstrability of God or other deity. AGRAPHIC (16) AGRESTIC (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the fields; rural; unpolished. ALCHEMIC (17) [adjective] Alchemical ALLERGIC (11) [noun] A person with a tendency to having allergies; a person with multiple or severe allergies. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to allergy. | [adjective] Having an allergy. ALOPECIC (14) ALUMINIC (12) AMITOTIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to amitosis AMMONIAC (14) [noun] A pungent volatile alkaline compound (ammonia) or a gum resin obtained from an Asian plant, historically used in medicine and as a seasoning. AMNESIAC (12) [noun] Person who suffers from loss of memory (amnesia). AMNESTIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or affected by amnesia; characterized by loss of memory. AMNIONIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or concerning the amnion, the innermost membrane that envelops the embryo in mammals, birds, and reptiles. AMNIOTIC (12) [adjective] Pertaining to the amnion. ANABATIC (12) [adjective] (of a warm air current) rising (up a slope) | [adjective] Of or pertaining to anabasis ANABOLIC (12) [noun] An anabolic steroid. | [adjective] Of or relating to anabolism. ANAGOGIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by anagogy, a spiritual or mystical interpretation of texts or symbols that transcends the literal meaning. | [adjective] Referring to a form of allegorical interpretation that seeks hidden spiritual truths. ANALOGIC (11) ANALYTIC (13) [adjective] Of, or relating to any form of analysis, or to analytics. | [adjective] Of, or relating to division into elements or principles. | [adjective] Having the ability to analyse. ANARCHIC (15) [adjective] Relating to, supporting, or likely to cause anarchy. | [adjective] Chaotic, without law or order. ANATOMIC (12) [adjective] Relating to the structure of the body or organisms; of or pertaining to anatomy. ANECHOIC (15) [adjective] (acoustics) lacking echoes; that absorbs sound ANIMALIC (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of animals; having the qualities of an animal. ANODYNIC (14) [adjective] Capable of soothing pain or distress; having a pain-relieving quality. ANORETIC (10) ANOREXIC (17) [noun] Somebody suffering from anorexia nervosa. | [noun] A medicine which suppresses appetite. | [adjective] Pertaining to, or suffering from anorexia nervosa. ANORTHIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a crystal system with three unequal axes at oblique angles to each other. ANOXEMIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by anoxemia, a condition of insufficient oxygen in the blood. ANTALGIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or serving to reduce pain; pain-relieving. | [noun] A medication or agent that relieves pain. ANTIPYIC (15) ANURETIC (10) AORISTIC (10) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the aorist tense in Greek grammar, which expresses an action without reference to duration or completion. | [adjective] Lacking specific temporal characteristics; indefinite in time. APAGOGIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or constituting a proof by reductio ad absurdum, in which a proposition is demonstrated by showing that its negation leads to a contradiction. APATETIC (12) APHASIAC (15) APLASTIC (12) [adjective] Relating to aplasia. | [adjective] Relating to the inability of the body to create new cells, such that tissue cannot grow or regenerate. APOCOPIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by apocope, the omission of one or more sounds or syllables from the end of a word. APOGAMIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or reproducing by apogamy, a form of asexual reproduction in plants where an embryo develops without fertilization. APRACTIC (14) APYRETIC (15) [adjective] Without fever; not characterized by fever. ARGENTIC (11) ARMAGNAC (13) [noun] A brandy made in the region of Armagnac. AROMATIC (12) [noun] A fragrant plant or spice added to a dish to flavour it. | [noun] Any aromatic compound. | [adjective] Fragrant or spicy. ARTISTIC (10) [adjective] Having or revealing creative skill. | [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of art or artists. | [adjective] Aesthetically pleasing. ARYTHMIC (18) ASBESTIC (12) ASCORBIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or containing ascorbic acid, a form of vitamin C found in fruits and vegetables. ASPHERIC (15) [adjective] Describing a lens or mirror surface that deviates from a perfectly spherical shape to reduce optical aberrations. ASTHENIC (13) [adjective] Characterized by, or pertaining to, debility; weak; debilitating. ATARAXIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or producing a state of tranquility and freedom from anxiety or emotional disturbance. ATECHNIC (15) [adjective] Lacking technical skill or knowledge; not technical in nature. ATHLETIC (13) [adjective] Having to do with athletes. | [adjective] Physically active. | [adjective] Having a muscular, well developed body, being in shape. ATROPHIC (15) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or arising from atrophy AUTARKIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of autarky; economically self-sufficient and independent. AUTISTIC (10) [noun] A person who has autism. | [adjective] Having autism, or pertaining to autism. | [adjective] (and medically obsolete) Socially inept, self-absorbed, or stupid. AUTOPSIC (12) AZOTEMIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by azotemia, a condition of excess nitrogenous waste in the blood. BALLADIC (13) BALLETIC (12) [adjective] Pertaining to or suitable for ballet. BALSAMIC (14) [noun] A balsamic vinegar. | [adjective] Producing balsam. | [adjective] Having the health-giving properties of balsam; soothing, restorative. BANAUSIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to technical matters; mechanical. | [adjective] Uncultured, unrefined, utilitarian. BARBARIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilized, uncultured or uncouth BARLEDUC (13) BARYONIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or composed of baryons, which are subatomic particles including protons and neutrons. BASALTIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or composed of basalt, a dark volcanic rock formed from solidified lava. BATHETIC (15) [adjective] Characterized by or pertaining to bathos. BAUXITIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or containing bauxite, the principal ore of aluminum. BEATIFIC (15) [adjective] Blessed, blissful, heavenly | [adjective] Having a benign appearance BENZYLIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the carbon atom in a benzene ring or a carbon atom attached directly to a benzene ring in an organic compound. BICYCLIC (19) [noun] A bicyclic compound. | [adjective] Having two cycles. | [adjective] Having two rings of atoms in the molecule; the rings may be fused, as in naphthalene, or separate, as in biphenyl. BIOETHIC (15) BIOGENIC (13) [adjective] Produced by living organisms, or by a biological process | [adjective] Essential for the maintenance of life BIOLOGIC (13) [noun] An extremely complex drug, vaccine or antitoxin that is made from a living organism, or from products of a living organism. | [adjective] Biological; pertaining to biology or to a living organism. BIOLYTIC (15) BIONOMIC (14) [adjective] Relating to bionomics, the study of organisms in relation to their environment; ecological. BIOTITIC (12) [adjective] Containing or relating to biotite, a common mineral of the mica group. BIOTYPIC (17) [adjective] Of or relating to a biotype, which is a group of organisms with identical genetic makeup. | [adjective] Characteristic of or produced by organisms of the same biotype. BIPHASIC (17) [adjective] Having two phases. BISTROIC (12) BROMIDIC (15) [adjective] Dull, trite, or lacking originality; commonplace. | [adjective] Of or relating to bromine or bromides. BULIMIAC (14) CACHEXIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or affected by cachexia, a condition of severe malnutrition and wasting of the body. CAESURIC (12) CALCIFIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to calcification | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the formation of eggshells in birds and reptiles CALCITIC (14) [adjective] Containing or composed of calcite, a crystalline mineral form of calcium carbonate. CANNABIC (14) CARBAMIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to carbamic acid or its derivatives, particularly in chemistry contexts such as carbamate compounds. CARBOLIC (14) [noun] Carbolic acid or similar disinfectant | [adjective] Of, relating to or containing carbolic acid CARBONIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to carbon. CARDITIC (13) CARYATIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to a caryatid, a sculptured female figure used as a supporting column in architecture. CATHODIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or involving a cathode, the negative electrode in an electrical device or electrolytic cell. | [adjective] Protected from corrosion by making it the cathode in an electrochemical cell. CATHOLIC (15) [adjective] Of the Western Christian church, as differentiated from e.g. the Orthodox church. | [adjective] Of the Roman Catholic church in particular. | [adjective] Universal; all-encompassing. CATIONIC (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing a cation (a positively charged ion). CELERIAC (12) [noun] A form of celery, Apium graveolens, having an aromatic taproot eaten as a vegetable. CEPHALIC (17) [adjective] Of or relating to the head; headlike. | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to, the cephalon. CEREBRIC (14) CHERUBIC (17) [adjective] Of, or relating to a cherub; angelic. | [adjective] Of, or like a baby; infantile CHIASMIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or resembling a chiasm, particularly the crossing of nerve fibers or anatomical structures. CHIASTIC (15) [adjective] Pertaining to chiasmus. CHIMERIC (17) [adjective] Like a chimera. | [adjective] Imaginary, fanciful. | [adjective] Pertaining to a genetic chimera. CHOLERIC (15) [noun] A person with a choleric temperament. | [noun] A person suffering from cholera (infectious disease). | [adjective] (according to theories of the four humours or temperaments) Having a temperament characterized by an excess of choler; easily becoming angry. CHORAGIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of a choragus, the leader of a choir or chorus in ancient Greek drama, or relating to the provision and training of a theatrical chorus. CHTHONIC (18) [adjective] Dwelling within or under the earth. CINNAMIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or derived from cinnamon or cinnamic acid, a compound found in cinnamon and other plants. CLEIDOIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or denoting an egg that is completely enclosed within a protective shell, requiring no external moisture for development. CLIMATIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to or influenced by climate. CLITORIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or involving the clitoris. COBALTIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing cobalt, especially in the trivalent state. COELOMIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or involving the coelom, a body cavity in animals that contains internal organs. COLUMBIC (16) COPREMIC (16) COSMETIC (14) [noun] Any substances applied to enhance the external color or texture of the skin, e.g. lipstick, eyeshadow, eyeliner; makeup. | [noun] A feature existing only on the surface. | [adjective] Imparting or improving beauty, particularly the beauty of the complexion. COUMARIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to coumaric acid, a compound found in plants and used in organic chemistry and food science. COXALGIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or affected by coxalgia (pain in the hip joint). CRATONIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a craton, a stable interior region of a continent that has not been affected by orogeny (mountain-building) since the Precambrian era. CRESYLIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or containing cresol, a chemical compound derived from coal tar or petroleum used in disinfectants and other industrial products. CUBISTIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of cubism, an early 20th-century art movement that depicts subjects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously. | [adjective] Having the style, appearance, or qualities associated with cubist art. CUNEATIC (12) CYANITIC (15) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing cyanite (a blue aluminum silicate mineral). CYANOTIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or affected by cyanosis, a bluish discoloration of the skin caused by insufficient oxygen in the blood. CYCLONIC (17) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or resembling a cyclone. | [adjective] Rotating in the same direction as the Earth i.e. anticlockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. DACTYLIC (16) [noun] A dactylic verse. | [adjective] Of or consisting of dactyls. DAEMONIC (13) DAIMONIC (13) DALMATIC (13) [adjective] Related to Dalmatia and its language and culture; Dalmatian. | [noun] A long wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches and is worn by a deacon at the Eucharist or Mass and, although infrequently, by bishops as an undergarment above the alb. DALTONIC (11) DEMONIAC (13) [noun] Someone who is possessed by a demon. | [adjective] Possessed or controlled by a demon. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to demons; demonic. DESERTIC (11) DESPOTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a despot or tyrant. | [adjective] Acting or ruling as a despot, tyrannical. DEUTERIC (11) DIABASIC (13) DIABETIC (13) [noun] A person who suffers from diabetes mellitus. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus. | [adjective] Having diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus. DIABOLIC (13) [adjective] Showing wickedness typical of a devil. | [adjective] Extremely evil or cruel. DIACIDIC (14) DIALOGIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to dialogue. | [adjective] (Of a literary work) written in dialogue. | [adjective] Of or relating to dialogism. DIALYTIC (14) DIAPIRIC (13) DIARCHIC (16) DIATOMIC (13) [noun] A diatomic molecule or other species | [adjective] (of a molecule etc.) Consisting of two atoms. | [adjective] Of or relating to diatoms. DIATONIC (11) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of a musical scale which contains seven pitches and a pattern of five whole tones and two semitones; particularly, of the major or natural minor scales. DICASTIC (13) DICHOTIC (16) [adjective] That stimulates each ear with a different pitch or loudness DICHROIC (16) [noun] A dichroic filter | [adjective] Exhibiting dichroism. | [adjective] Exhibiting dichromatism; dichromatic. DICROTIC (13) [adjective] (pulse) Having a double beat. DICYCLIC (18) DIDACTIC (14) [noun] A treatise on teaching or education. | [adjective] Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality. | [adjective] Excessively moralizing. DIERETIC (11) DIETETIC (11) [adjective] Relating to diet. | [adjective] Relating to preparation for those on a restricted diet. DIHYDRIC (18) [adjective] Containing two hydroxyl functional groups. DILEMMIC (15) DIMETRIC (13) [adjective] Tetragonal | [adjective] (technical drawing) axonometric | [adjective] Exhibiting dimeter DIOPTRIC (13) [noun] (in the plural) The branch of optics concerned with refraction. | [noun] A dioptric telescope. | [adjective] Pertaining to a diopter. DIORAMIC (13) DIORITIC (11) DIPHASIC (16) DIPLOPIC (15) DIURETIC (11) [noun] A drug or a substance that increases the rate of urine excretion. | [adjective] Increasing the amount or frequency of urination. DOGMATIC (14) [noun] One of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; opposed to the empiric. | [adjective] Adhering only to principles which are true a priori, rather than truths based on evidence or deduction. | [adjective] Pertaining to dogmas; doctrinal. DOMESTIC (13) [noun] A house servant; a maid; a household worker. | [noun] A domestic dispute, whether verbal or violent | [adjective] Of or relating to the home. DRACONIC (13) [adjective] Draconian. | [adjective] Relating to or suggestive of dragons. DRAMATIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to the drama. | [adjective] Striking in appearance or effect. | [adjective] Having a powerful, expressive singing voice. DYARCHIC (19) DYNASTIC (14) [adjective] Pertaining to a dynasty. DYSGENIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to, or causing degeneration or deterioration in offspring DYSLEXIC (21) [noun] A person who has dyslexia. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to dyslexia. | [adjective] Having dyslexia. DYSPNEIC (16) DYSPNOIC (16) DYSTONIC (14) ECLECTIC (14) [noun] Someone who selects according to the eclectic method. | [adjective] Selecting a mixture of what appears to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles. | [adjective] Unrelated and unspecialized; heterogeneous. ECLIPTIC (14) [noun] The apparent annual path of the Sun in the sky. More accurately, it is the intersection of the celestial sphere with the plane of the ecliptic, which is the geometric plane containing the mean orbit of the Earth around the Sun. | [noun] A great circle drawn on a terrestrial globe, used for illustrating and solving astronomical problems. | [adjective] Relating to an eclipse or the ecliptic. ECOLOGIC (13) ECONOMIC (14) [adjective] Pertaining to an economy. | [adjective] Frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical. | [adjective] Pertaining to the study of money and its movement. ECOTYPIC (17) ECSTATIC (12) [noun] (in the plural) Transports of delight; words or actions performed in a state of ecstasy. | [noun] A person in a state of ecstasy. | [adjective] Feeling or characterized by ecstasy. ECTOSARC (12) ECUMENIC (14) EGOISTIC (11) ELECTRIC (12) [noun] (usually with definite article) Electricity; the electricity supply. | [noun] An electric car. | [noun] An electric toothbrush. ELENCHIC (15) ELENCTIC (12) ELLIPTIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to an ellipse. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a broad field of mathematics that originates from the problem of calculating arc lengths of an ellipse. | [adjective] (in combination, of certain functions, equations and operators) That has coefficients satisfying a condition analogous to the condition for the general equation for a conic section to be of an ellipse. EMPATHIC (17) [adjective] Showing or expressing empathy. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or being an empath: of or having the capability of sensing the emotions of others. EMPHATIC (17) [noun] An emphatic consonant. | [noun] A word or phrase adding emphasis, such as "a lot" or "really". | [adjective] Characterized by emphasis; forceful. EMPYEMIC (19) ENCHORIC (15) ENCLITIC (12) [noun] A clitic that joins with the preceding word phonetically, graphically, or both. | [adjective] (grammar) Affixed phonetically. ENCYCLIC (17) ENDERMIC (13) ENDOSARC (11) ENDOZOIC (20) ENNEADIC (11) ENTASTIC (10) ENTHETIC (13) ENTOZOIC (19) ENTROPIC (12) ENURETIC (10) ENZOOTIC (19) [noun] A disease which is consistently prevalent in a population of non-human animals in a limited region, season or climate. | [adjective] Like or having to do with an enzootic | [adjective] Of a disease, prevalent in a given population or area EOLITHIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to the early period of the Stone Age marked by the use of eoliths. EPIBOLIC (14) EPIDEMIC (15) [noun] A widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population. | [noun] An occurrence of a disease or disorder in a population at a frequency higher than that expected in a given time period. | [adjective] Like or having to do with an epidemic; widespread EPIDOTIC (13) EPIGENIC (13) EPIGONIC (13) EPIMERIC (14) EPISODIC (13) [adjective] Relating to an episode | [adjective] Sporadic, happening infrequently and irregularly | [adjective] Made up a sequence of seemingly unconnected episodes EPITAXIC (19) EPITOMIC (14) EPONYMIC (17) EREMITIC (12) ERGASTIC (11) EROGENIC (11) ESOTERIC (10) [noun] An esoteric doctrine or treatise; esoteric philosophy. | [noun] One who believes, or is an initiate, in esoteric doctrines or rites. | [adjective] Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest, or an enlightened inner circle. ESTHETIC (13) [adjective] Concerned with beauty, artistic impact, or appearance. | [adjective] Beautiful or appealing to one's sense of beauty and/or art. EUCRITIC (12) EUPEPTIC (14) [adjective] Having or relating to good digestion. | [adjective] Cheerful. EUPHENIC (15) EUPHONIC (15) EUPHORIC (15) [noun] A drug that causes euphoria; a euphoriant. | [adjective] Feeling great well-being or elation or intense happiness; characterized by euphoria EUPHOTIC (15) EUPNOEIC (12) EUSTATIC (10) EUTECTIC (12) [noun] A material that has the composition of a eutectic mixture or eutectic alloy | [noun] The temperature of the eutectic point | [adjective] Describing the chemical composition or temperature of a mixture of substances that gives the lowest temperature at which the mixture becomes fully molten. A further requirement is that that temperature is lower than the melting point of any of the pure component substances. EXEGETIC (18) EXOERGIC (18) EXOGAMIC (20) EXOTERIC (17) [adjective] Suitable to be imparted to the public without secrecy or other reserves | [adjective] (by extension) Accessible; capable of being readily or fully comprehended; or, having an obvious application | [adjective] Public or popular; having wide currency EXOTOXIC (24) FARADAIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to electricity, especially to electrical induction FEBRIFIC (18) FELSITIC (13) FERRITIC (13) FIBROTIC (15) FORENSIC (13) [adjective] Relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law. | [adjective] Relating to, or appropriate for, courts of law. | [adjective] Relating to, or used in, debate or argument. FRENETIC (13) [noun] One who is frenetic. | [adjective] Fast, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy. | [adjective] Mentally deranged, insane. FULMINIC (15) GABBROIC (15) GALACTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to milk, or the secretion of milk. | [adjective] Relating to a galaxy. | [adjective] Enormous (in size or impact). GALVANIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to galvanism; electric. | [adjective] (by extension) Energetic; vigorous. | [adjective] Of a current that is not alternating, as opposed to faradic. GEODESIC (12) [noun] The shortest line between two points on a specific surface. | [noun] (spherical geometry) A segment of a great circle. | [noun] A course allowing the parallel-transport of vectors along a course that causes tangent vectors to remain tangent vectors throughout that course (a straight curve, a line that is straight). GEODETIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to geodesy; geodesic. GEOLOGIC (12) [adjective] Of, or relating to geology or a geologic time scale. GEOPONIC (13) GERMANIC (13) [adjective] Of or containing germanium. | [adjective] Containing germanium with a valence of 4. GERONTIC (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to old age or the elderly. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to senescent animals or plants. GIGANTIC (12) [adjective] Very large. | [adjective] In the manner of a giant. GLUCINIC (13) GLUCOSIC (13) GLYCERIC (16) GLYCOLIC (16) GLYCONIC (16) GNEISSIC (11) GNOMONIC (13) GRANITIC (11) HADRONIC (14) HAEMATIC (15) [noun] Hematinic | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, affecting or containing blood HAGGADIC (16) HAPTENIC (15) HARMONIC (15) [noun] A component frequency of the signal of a wave that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency. | [noun] The place where, on a bowed string instrument, a note in the harmonic series of a particular string can be played without the fundamental present. | [noun] One of a class of functions that enter into the development of the potential of a nearly spherical mass due to its attraction. HERALDIC (14) [adjective] Of, or relating to heraldry or heralds. HERMETIC (15) [adjective] (chiefly with capital initial) Pertaining to Hermes Trismegistus or the writings attributed to him. | [adjective] Pertaining to alchemy or occult practices; magical, alchemical. | [adjective] Hermetically sealed. HERMITIC (15) HERPETIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to herpes, or to any herpesvirus or herpesvirus-caused disease. HETAERIC (13) HIDROTIC (14) HIERATIC (13) [noun] A writing system used in pharaonic Egypt that was developed alongside the hieroglyphic system, primarily written in ink with a reed brush on papyrus, allowing scribes to write quickly without resorting to the time consuming hieroglyphs. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to priests, especially pharaonic priests of Ancient Egypt. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the cursive writing system that developed alongside the hieroglyphic system as its ordinary handwritten counterpart. HISTORIC (13) [noun] A history, a non-fiction account of the past. | [noun] A historian. | [adjective] Very important; noteworthy: having importance or significance in history. HOLISTIC (13) [adjective] Related to holism. | [adjective] Relating to a study of the whole instead of a separation into parts. HOLOZOIC (22) HOMEOTIC (15) HOPLITIC (15) HORMONIC (15) HORRIFIC (16) [adjective] Horrifying, causing horror; horrible. HYDRONIC (17) [adjective] Refers to heating systems which involve circulating hot water or steam. HYDROPIC (19) HYGIENIC (17) [adjective] Pertaining to hygiene; clean, sanitary. | [adjective] (of a macro) Whose expansion is guaranteed not to cause the accidental capture of identifiers. HYLOZOIC (25) HYPNOTIC (18) [noun] A person who is, or can be, hypnotized. | [noun] A soporific substance. | [adjective] Of, or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism. HYPOTHEC (21) [noun] In Scotland, a landlord's right over the stocking (cattle, implements, etc.), and crops of his tenant, as security for payment of rent. | [noun] Everything; the whole lot. HYSTERIC (16) [noun] A hysterical person. | [adjective] Hysterical; relating to hysteria. ICHTHYIC (21) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or like fish; piscine. ISAGOGIC (12) ISATINIC (10) ISCHEMIC (17) ISOBARIC (12) ISOGENIC (11) [adjective] Having the same genes. ISOGONIC (11) [noun] A line connecting points on the Earth's surface whose magnetic declination is identical. | [adjective] Describing imaginary lines connecting points on the Earth's surface of identical magnetic declination. | [adjective] Having equal angles. ISOMERIC (12) ISONOMIC (12) ISOTONIC (10) [adjective] (of two solutions) having the same osmotic pressure | [adjective] (of a medical solution) Having the same concentration of solutes as human blood. | [adjective] (of two muscles) having equal tension ISOTOPIC (12) [adjective] Of, or relating to isotopes | [adjective] Of two presemifields \mathbb{S} and \mathbb{S}' of characteristic p, when there exists three linear maps g_1, g_2, and g_3 from \mathbb{S} to \mathbb{S}' such that g_1(x\cdot y) = g_2(x) \circ g_3(y) for all x,y \in \mathbb{S}. ISOTYPIC (15) ISOZYMIC (24) JESUITIC (17) JURISTIC (17) KAOLINIC (14) KATHODIC (18) KISMETIC (16) KLEPHTIC (19) KYPHOTIC (22) LACTONIC (12) LEPROTIC (12) LEPTONIC (12) LEUCEMIC (14) LEUCITIC (12) LEUKEMIC (16) LEUKOTIC (14) LIGNITIC (11) LIMNETIC (12) LITHEMIC (15) LITURGIC (11) LOGISTIC (11) [noun] A logistic function or graph of a logistic curve. | [noun] The art of calculation. | [noun] Sexagesimal arithmetic. | [adjective] (operations) Relating to logistics. LORDOTIC (11) MAENADIC (13) MAGMATIC (15) MAGNESIC (13) MAGNETIC (13) [adjective] Of, relating to, operating by, or caused by magnetism. | [adjective] Having the properties of a magnet, especially the ability to draw or pull. | [adjective] Determined by earth's magnetic fields. MAGNIFIC (16) MAIEUTIC (12) [noun] Midwifery. | [adjective] Of or related to the Socratic method. | [adjective] Obstetric: of or related to childbirth. MAJESTIC (19) [adjective] Having qualities of splendor or royalty. MANDALIC (13) MANGANIC (13) [adjective] Containing manganese in its higher oxidation states. MANNITIC (12) MARASMIC (14) MARGARIC (13) MARLITIC (12) MASTITIC (12) MECHANIC (17) [noun] A manual worker; a labourer or artisan. | [noun] Someone who builds or repairs machinery, a technician; now specifically, someone who works with and repairs the mechanical parts of a motor vehicle, aircraft or similar. | [noun] A device, command, or feature which allows someone to achieve a specific task. MEDALLIC (13) MELLIFIC (15) MEPHITIC (17) [adjective] Foul-smelling or noxious, particularly of a gas or atmosphere. MERCURIC (14) [adjective] Pertaining to or derived from mercury. | [adjective] Specifically (of a compound), containing mercury with an oxidation number of 2. | [adjective] Mercurial (of people). MERISTIC (12) MESMERIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to mesmerism or mesmerization METALLIC (12) [noun] A metallic color. | [adjective] Of, relating to or characteristic of metal. | [adjective] Made of or containing metal. METAZOIC (21) METEORIC (12) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or originating from a meteor. | [adjective] Like a meteor in speed, brilliance, or ephemeralness. | [adjective] Of water: originating in the atmosphere. METHODIC (16) METHYLIC (18) MICROBIC (16) MNEMONIC (14) [noun] Anything (especially something in verbal form) used to help remember something. | [noun] The textual, human-readable form of an assembly language instruction, not including operands. | [adjective] Of or relating to mnemonics: the study of techniques for remembering anything more easily. MOLYBDIC (18) MONASTIC (12) [noun] A person with monastic ways; a monk. | [adjective] Of or relating to monasteries or monks. MONISTIC (12) MORAINIC (12) MORBIFIC (17) [adjective] That causes disease; sickening, pathogenic. | [adjective] Pertaining to or caused by disease; diseased. MYELINIC (15) MYOGENIC (16) [adjective] Forming muscle fibres; pertaining to myogenesis. | [adjective] Originating in muscle tissue; specifically, pertaining to contractile activity that is produced by the muscles independent of any neural mechanism. MYOLOGIC (16) MYOTONIC (15) NARCOTIC (12) [noun] Any substance or drug that reduces pain, induces sleep and may alter mood or behaviour; in some contexts, especially in reference to the opiates-and-opioids class, especially in reference to illegal drugs, and often both. | [noun] Any type of numbing drug. | [adjective] Of, or relating to narcotics. NECROTIC (12) NEKTONIC (14) NEOLOGIC (11) NEOTENIC (10) NEOTERIC (10) [noun] A modern author (especially as opposed to a classical writer). | [noun] Someone with new or modern ideas. | [adjective] Modern, new-fangled. NEUMATIC (12) NEURITIC (10) NEURONIC (10) NEUROTIC (10) [noun] A person who has a neurosis | [adjective] Affected with a neurosis. | [adjective] Overly anxious. NICKELIC (16) NIRVANIC (13) NITROLIC (10) NOMISTIC (12) NONBASIC (12) NONIONIC (10) [adjective] Not ionic; anionic NONMUSIC (12) NONOHMIC (15) NONTOXIC (17) [adjective] Not toxic; not poisonous. NUCLIDIC (13) OLEFINIC (13) OLIVINIC (13) OOPHYTIC (18) OOSPORIC (12) OPERATIC (12) [adjective] Of, related to, or typical of opera. ORCHITIC (15) ORGASMIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to orgasms. | [adjective] Prone to or capable of having orgasms. | [adjective] Very exciting or stimulating. ORGASTIC (11) ORNITHIC (13) OROGENIC (11) ORTHOTIC (13) [noun] An orthopedic appliance designed to support, straighten or improve the functioning of a body part; an orthosis. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to orthotics. | [adjective] Of Greek typography: having an upright form, distinct from the cursive and chancery types. OSTEITIC (10) OTOTOXIC (17) [adjective] Causing ototoxicity. OXIDASIC (18) OXYGENIC (21) OXYTOCIC (22) PACHALIC (17) PALLADIC (13) PANDEMIC (15) [noun] A pandemic disease; a disease that affects a wide geographical area and a large proportion of the population. | [adjective] Of a disease: epidemic over a wide geographical area and affecting a large proportion of the population; also, of or pertaining to a disease of this nature. | [adjective] (usually derogatory) General, widespread. | [adjective] Of Aphrodite Pandemos, the earthly aspect of the Greek goddess of beauty and love Aphrodite and her Roman counterpart Venus, as contrasted with the heavenly aspect known as Aphrodite Urania: earthly, physical, sensual. PANOPTIC (14) [adjective] All-seeing; comprehensive, inclusive. PAPISTIC (14) PARANOIC (12) [noun] Somebody who has paranoia, a paranoid person. | [adjective] Pertaining to, or exhibiting, paranoia. PARHELIC (15) PARSONIC (12) PASHALIC (15) PATHETIC (15) [adjective] Arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion. | [adjective] Arousing scornful pity or contempt, often due to miserable inadequacy. | [adjective] Expressing or showing anger; passionate. PEDANTIC (13) [adjective] Like a pedant, overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning. | [adjective] Being showy of one’s knowledge, often in a boring manner. | [adjective] Being finicky or fastidious, especially with language. PENTOMIC (14) PEPTIDIC (15) PEPTONIC (14) PERIODIC (13) [adjective] Relative to a period or periods. | [adjective] Having repeated cycles. | [adjective] Occurring at regular intervals. | [adjective] Relating to the highest oxidation state of iodine; Of or derived from a periodic acid. PERIOTIC (12) PERISARC (12) PERLITIC (12) PETROLIC (12) PHENETIC (15) PHENOLIC (15) PHENYLIC (18) PHIMOTIC (17) PHONEMIC (17) [adjective] Relating to phonemes. | [adjective] Relating to a difference between sounds that can change the meaning of words in a language. PHONETIC (15) [noun] In such writing systems as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a phono-semantic character that provides an indication of its pronunciation; contrasted with semantic (which is usually the radical). | [adjective] Relating to the sounds of spoken language. | [adjective] Relating to phones (as opposed to phonemes) PHOTONIC (15) PHOTOPIC (17) [adjective] (of vision) used in normal daylight PHRATRIC (15) PHREATIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to ground water; involving explosively rapid heating of ground water by magma. PHTHALIC (18) PHTHISIC (18) PHYLETIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to phylogeny; phylogenetic. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to gradual evolutionary change along a single line of descent. PHYTONIC (18) PICRITIC (14) PLATINIC (12) [adjective] Containing tetravalent platinum. PLATONIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato or his philosophies. | [adjective] Neither sexual nor romantic in nature; being or exhibiting platonic love. PLUTONIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to Pluto, the Greek and Roman god of the underworld; demonic, infernal. | [adjective] (by extension) Of, relating to, or having characteristics associated with the underworld; dark, gloomy; mournful. | [adjective] Pertaining to the astrological influence of Pluto, formerly regarded as a planet. | [adjective] Containing plutonium in a higher oxidation state. PODAGRIC (14) PODSOLIC (13) PODZOLIC (22) POLLINIC (12) POLYENIC (15) POLYURIC (15) POLYZOIC (24) PONTIFIC (15) POPLITIC (14) POSTSYNC (15) POTASSIC (12) [adjective] Containing potassium. PRELATIC (12) PREMEDIC (15) PROLIFIC (15) [adjective] Fertile; producing offspring or fruit in abundance — applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc. | [adjective] Similarly producing results or performing deeds in abundance | [adjective] Of a flower: from which another flower is produced. PROPYLIC (17) PROSODIC (13) PROTATIC (12) PROTONIC (12) PROXEMIC (21) PRURITIC (12) PSILOTIC (12) PULMONIC (14) [noun] A medicine for treating lung disease. | [noun] A person affected by lung disease. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or produced by the lungs; pulmonary. PUNDITIC (13) PURISTIC (12) PURPURIC (14) PYCNOTIC (17) PYELITIC (15) PYKNOTIC (19) PYOGENIC (16) [adjective] Referring to bacterial infections that make pus PYRROLIC (15) PYTHONIC (18) QUIDNUNC (20) [noun] A person eager to learn news and scandal. QUIXOTIC (26) [adjective] Possessing or acting with the desire to do noble and romantic deeds, without thought of realism and practicality; exceedingly idealistic. | [adjective] Impulsive. | [adjective] Like Don Quixote; romantic to extravagance; absurdly chivalric; apt to be deluded. RABBINIC (14) [adjective] Relating to rabbis. RABIETIC (12) RACHITIC (15) REAGINIC (11) REPUBLIC (14) [noun] A state where sovereignty rests with the people or their representatives, rather than with a monarch or emperor; a country with no monarchy. | [noun] A state, which may or may not be a monarchy, in which the executive and legislative branches of government are separate. | [noun] One of the subdivisions constituting Russia. See oblast. RHEMATIC (15) RHETORIC (13) [noun] The art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade. | [noun] Meaningless language with an exaggerated style intended to impress. | [adjective] Part of or similar to rhetoric, the use of language as a means to persuade. RHIZOMIC (24) RHYTHMIC (21) [adjective] Of or relating to rhythm. | [adjective] Characterized by rhythm. | [adjective] Written in verse, especially rhyming verse. ROMANTIC (12) [adjective] Of or dealing with languages or cultures derived from Roman influence and Latin: Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan, Occitan, Corsican, etc. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to Romance. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to Romanticism. RUTHENIC (13) SABBATIC (14) SACCADIC (15) SACHEMIC (17) SADISTIC (11) [adjective] Delighting in or feeling pleasure from the pain or humiliation of others. | [adjective] Of behaviour which gives pleasure in the pain or humiliation of others. | [adjective] Causing a high degree of pain or humiliation. SALVIFIC (16) [adjective] Able or intending to provide salvation or redemption. SANDARAC (11) [noun] Realgar; red sulphide of arsenic. | [noun] A white or yellow resin obtained from a north African tree (Tetraclinis articulata), and pulverized for pounce; probably so called from a resemblance to the mineral. | [noun] Any tree from the genus Tetraclinis. SANTALIC (10) SAPREMIC (14) SAPROBIC (14) SARDONIC (11) [adjective] Scornfully mocking or cynical. | [adjective] Disdainfully or ironically humorous. SCOTOPIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or denoting vision in dim light, believed to involve chiefly the rods of the retina. SEMANTIC (12) [noun] In such writing systems as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a phono-semantic character that provides an indication of its meaning; contrasted with phonetic. | [adjective] Of or relating to semantics or the meanings of words. | [adjective] (software design, of code) Reflecting intended structure and meaning. SEMIOTIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to semiotics or to semantics. | [adjective] Of or relating to the signs or symptoms of diseases. SERAPHIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to a seraph or the seraphim. | [adjective] Pure and sublime; angelic. SERMONIC (12) SHAMANIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to a shaman or to shamanism. SIBYLLIC (15) SIMONIAC (12) [noun] One who carries on or is guilty of simony. | [adjective] Practising simony SIPHONIC (15) SLIVOVIC (16) SONANTIC (10) SPAGYRIC (16) [noun] A spagyrist. | [adjective] Pertaining to alchemy; alchemical, especially regarding medicine. SPECIFIC (17) [noun] A distinguishing attribute or quality. | [noun] A remedy for a specific disease or condition. | [noun] Specification SPHYGMIC (21) SPONDAIC (13) [adjective] Having or relating to spondees. SPORADIC (13) [adjective] (of diseases) occurring in isolated instances; not epidemic. | [adjective] Rare and scattered in occurrence. | [adjective] Exhibiting random behavior; patternless. STANZAIC (19) STENOTIC (10) STOLONIC (10) STOMATIC (12) STRONTIC (10) STROPHIC (15) STYLITIC (13) SUBOPTIC (14) SUBPUBIC (16) SUBSONIC (12) [noun] An aircraft whose maximum speed is less than the speed of sound | [adjective] (of a sound, scientific) having a frequency too low to be audible | [adjective] (of a sound, literary) very quiet, almost inaudible SUBTONIC (12) [noun] The note immediately below the upper note of a musical scale. | [noun] An imperfectly articulated sound or utterance, as characterized by Dr. James Rush (Guide to Pronunciation, 1833). | [adjective] Of or pertaining to imperfectly articulated sounds or utterances that are inaudible or barely audible, as characterized by Dr. James Rush (Guide to Pronunciation, 1833). SUBTOPIC (14) SUBTUNIC (12) SUCCINIC (14) SULFITIC (13) SULFONIC (13) SULFURIC (13) [adjective] Of, or relating to sulfur, especially in its higher oxidation state SULTANIC (10) SYENITIC (13) SYLLABIC (15) [noun] A syllabic sound. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables. | [adjective] Pronounced with every syllable distinct. SYLVATIC (16) [noun] A wild animal | [adjective] Of or pertaining to woods or woodland organisms; sylvan | [adjective] Of or pertaining to wild rather than domestic animals SYMBOLIC (17) [adjective] Pertaining to a symbol. | [adjective] Implicitly representing or referring to another thing. SYNAPTIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to a synapse—the junction between the terminal of a neuron and another cell. | [adjective] Of or relating to a synapsis—the association of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes during the initial part of meiosis. SYNCOPIC (17) SYNDETIC (14) [adjective] (grammar) Connected by a conjunction. | [adjective] (grammar) Serving to connect; conjunctive. SYNECTIC (15) SYNERGIC (14) SYNGAMIC (16) SYNOPTIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to a synopsis. | [adjective] (especially of meteorological data) Obtained simultaneously over a wide area, for presenting a comprehensive and nearly instantaneous picture of the state of the atmosphere. | [adjective] Pertaining to the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. SYNTONIC (13) [adjective] In harmony or synergy with one's personality and milieu. | [adjective] (of oscillating systems) Having the same frequency. SYSTEMIC (15) [adjective] Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a whole system, group, body, economy, market, or society. | [adjective] Pertaining to an entire organism. SYSTOLIC (13) [noun] Short for systolic blood pressure. | [adjective] Pertaining to a systole or heart contraction | [adjective] Relating to a systolic array TAGMEMIC (15) TALMUDIC (13) TANTALIC (10) TARTARIC (10) TECTONIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to construction or to architecture | [adjective] Structural | [adjective] Of, relating to, or caused by large-scale movements of the Earth's lithosphere TEKTITIC (14) TELESTIC (10) TELLURIC (10) [adjective] Pertaining to the Earth, earthly | [adjective] Containing tellurium in a lower valency than in tellurous compounds. TELSONIC (10) TENESMIC (12) TERMITIC (12) TERPENIC (12) TERRIFIC (13) [adjective] Terrifying, causing terror; terrible; sublime, awe-inspiring. | [adjective] Very strong or intense; excessive, tremendous. | [adjective] Extremely good; excellent, amazing. TETRADIC (11) THALAMIC (15) THEATRIC (13) [adjective] Relating to acting or the theater, theatrical. THEISTIC (13) [adjective] Of, relating to, or exhibiting theism. THEMATIC (15) [noun] A postage stamp that is part of a thematic collection. | [adjective] Relating to, or having a theme or a topic. | [adjective] Relating to a melodic subject. THEURGIC (14) THORACIC (15) [noun] One of a group of fishes having the ventral fins placed beneath the thorax or beneath the pectoral fins. | [adjective] Of the thorax. TOREUTIC (10) TORNADIC (11) TOXAEMIC (19) TRIBADIC (13) TRIBASIC (12) [adjective] (of an acid) containing three replaceable hydrogen atoms | [adjective] (of a salt) having three atoms of a univalent metal TRICTRAC (12) TRIMERIC (12) TRIPODIC (13) TRISEMIC (12) TRISOMIC (12) TROCHAIC (15) [noun] A poetical composition of this kind. | [adjective] Referring to poetry composed of trochees, feet of one stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. TRUISTIC (10) TSUNAMIC (12) TUNGSTIC (11) TURMERIC (12) [noun] An Indian plant, Curcuma longa, with aromatic rhizomes, part of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). | [noun] The pulverized rhizome of the turmeric plant, used for flavoring and to add a bright yellow color to food. | [noun] A yellow to reddish-brown dye extracted from the turmeric plant. TYMPANIC (17) [noun] The tympanic bone. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling a drum. | [adjective] Relating to the eardrum or middle ear. TYPHONIC (18) TYRANNIC (13) UNEROTIC (10) UNEXOTIC (17) UNHEROIC (13) [adjective] Not heroic UNPOETIC (12) [adjective] Not poetic URALITIC (10) URANITIC (10) URANYLIC (13) URETERIC (10) URINEMIC (12) UROLOGIC (11) VAMPIRIC (17) VANDALIC (14) VANILLIC (13) VERISTIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to the art movement called verism. | [adjective] Having multiple valid solutions. VIBRONIC (15) VILLATIC (13) VOLCANIC (15) [noun] A volcanic rock. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a volcano or volcanoes | [adjective] Produced by a volcano, or, more generally, by igneous agencies VULCANIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a volcano or volcanoes | [adjective] Produced by a volcano, or, more generally, by igneous agencies | [adjective] Changed or affected by the heat of a volcano. YTTERBIC (15) ZEOLITIC (19) ZIRCONIC (21) ZOOGENIC (20) ZOOLOGIC (20) ZOONOTIC (19) ZOOTOMIC (21)

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ABIOGENIC (14) [adjective] Not produced or derived by means of living organisms or their processes. ACROBATIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to an acrobat. | [adjective] Vigorously active ACRONYMIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or being an acronym; formed from the initial letters of words. ADIABATIC (14) [adjective] (of a process) That occurs without gain or loss of heat (and thus with no change in entropy, in the quasistatic approximation). | [adjective] (of a process) That involves the slow change of the Hamiltonian of a system from its initial value to a final value. AEROBATIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or involving acrobatic flying maneuvers performed by aircraft. AERONOMIC (13) [adjective] Relating to aeronomy, the study of the upper atmosphere and its chemical and physical properties. AESTHETIC (14) [noun] The study of art or beauty. | [noun] That which appeals to the senses. | [noun] The artistic motifs defining a collection of things, especially works of art; more broadly, their vibe. AGONISTIC (12) [adjective] Of or relating to contests that were originally participated in by the Ancient Greeks; athletic | [adjective] Characterised by conflict or hostility | [adjective] Argumentative; combative AGRONOMIC (14) [adjective] Relating to agronomy, the science of crop production and soil management. AHISTORIC (14) [adjective] Not concerned with or based on history; lacking historical perspective or context. ALBINOTIC (13) ALCOHOLIC (16) [noun] A person addicted to alcohol. | [noun] One who abuses alcohol. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to alcohol. ALDEHYDIC (19) ALEATORIC (11) [adjective] Having an element of chance. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to works that have been produced with an element of chance (aleatoricism). ALGEBRAIC (14) [adjective] Of, or relating to, algebra. | [adjective] (of an expression, equation or function) Containing only numbers, letters and arithmetic operators. | [adjective] (of a number) Which is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational. ALICYCLIC (18) [noun] Such an organic compound | [adjective] Of a class of organic compounds having both aliphatic (chain) and cyclic (ring) structure ALIPHATIC (16) [noun] A compound of this type. | [noun] (chiefly in the plural) A petroleum fraction containing no aromatic compounds | [adjective] Of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain. ALKALOTIC (15) ALLANTOIC (11) ALLOGENIC (12) [adjective] Genetically different because of being derived from separate individuals of the same species. | [adjective] Of a reaction that occurs when cells are transplanted into a genetically different recipient. | [adjective] Having an external cause, or source; exogenous. ALLOTYPIC (16) AMAUROTIC (13) AMBLYOPIC (20) AMETROPIC (15) AMMONITIC (15) AMORISTIC (13) ANACLITIC (13) [adjective] Denoting a person whose choice of love-interest arises from the dependence of the libido on another instinct (e.g. hunger). | [adjective] Pertaining to an acute emotional dependence on another person or persons. ANAEROBIC (13) [adjective] Without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism. | [adjective] Of exercise, involving glycolysis (the conversion of glucose to adenosine triphosphate) rather than using oxygen to supply bodily energy needs. | [adjective] Of or relating to an anaerobe. ANALEPTIC (13) [noun] A restorative or stimulative medication, especially one used to overcome depression. | [adjective] That restores or stimulates health. | [adjective] Of or relating to analepsis (form of flashback). ANALGESIC (12) [noun] Any medicine, such as aspirin, that reduces pain, especially without inducing a loss of other sensation. (Contrast anesthetic.) | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Of or relating to analgesia; anodyne. ANALGETIC (12) ANAPESTIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or composed in anapests, a metrical foot consisting of three syllables with the stress on the last syllable. ANAPHASIC (16) ANAPHORIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or being a word or phrase that refers back to a previously mentioned word or phrase in a text or discourse. ANDESITIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a type of volcanic rock of intermediate composition between basalt and rhyolite, typically containing plagioclase feldspar and one or more dark minerals. ANECDOTIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of an anecdote; based on or consisting of anecdotes rather than facts or statistics. ANELASTIC (11) [adjective] Of or relating to a material that does not return to its original shape after stress is removed, exhibiting partial permanent deformation. | [adjective] In physics, describing a substance that exhibits anelasticity, a type of damping where energy is dissipated during deformation. ANHEDONIC (15) [adjective] Unable to experience pleasure or feel joy from activities that are normally enjoyable. ANIMISTIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of animism, the belief that natural objects and phenomena possess spiritual essence or consciousness. ANKYLOTIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or affected by ankylosis, a condition in which a joint becomes stiffened or fused, reducing or preventing movement. ANORECTIC (13) [noun] A person suffering from anorexia nervosa; an anorexic. | [noun] A drug or dietary supplement that reduces the appetite so as to promote weight loss. | [adjective] Characterised by a lack of appetite, especially as suffering from anorexia nervosa; anorexic. ANTARCTIC (13) [adjective] Of, from, or pertaining to Antarctica and the south polar regions. | [adjective] Opposite, contradictory. | [adjective] Southern. ANTHROPIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to mankind or humans, or the period of humanity's existence. ANTIGENIC (12) [adjective] Capable of stimulating an immune response or producing antibodies in an organism. ANTINOMIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or containing antinomies; contradictory or mutually incompatible. | [adjective] Opposed to or rejecting established laws or customs. ANTITOXIC (18) [adjective] Acting against or neutralizing the effects of poison or toxins. ANTONYMIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or being words that have opposite meanings. APATHETIC (16) [adjective] Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to apatheism. APERIODIC (14) [adjective] That does not recur periodically | [adjective] That does not have a periodic vibration | [adjective] (stochastic processes, of a state) for which any return to it may occur at irregular times; not periodic. APHANITIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to igneous rock that has a fine-grained or glassy texture with crystals too small to be seen with the naked eye. APLANATIC (13) [adjective] (of a lens or optical system) free from spherical aberration and coma, allowing light rays from a point object to converge at a single point. APODICTIC (16) [adjective] Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain. | [adjective] A style of argument, in which a person presents their reasoning as categorically true, even if it is not necessarily so. | [adjective] (Biblical studies) Absolute and without explanation, as in a command from God like "Thou shalt not kill!" APOMICTIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or reproducing by apomixis, a form of asexual reproduction in plants where seeds develop without fertilization. APOSTOLIC (13) [adjective] Pertaining to apostles or their practice of teaching; pertaining to the apostles (of early Christianity) or their teachings. | [adjective] According to the doctrines of the apostles; delivered or taught by the apostles. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the pope or the papacy; papal. ARTHRITIC (14) [noun] A person with arthritis. | [adjective] Of, or affected by arthritis. ASPHALTIC (16) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing asphalt. ASTHMATIC (16) [noun] A person who suffers from asthma. | [adjective] Having the characteristics of asthma, as in an "asthmatic cough". ASYNDETIC (15) [adjective] Characterized by the omission of conjunctions between parts of a sentence or clause. ATARACTIC (13) [adjective] Tending to calm or tranquilize; producing a state of mental tranquility without inducing sleep. | [noun] A drug that produces a calming effect without causing drowsiness. ATAVISTIC (14) [adjective] Of the recurrence of a trait reappearing after an absence of one or more generations due to a chance recombination of genes. | [adjective] Of a throwback or exhibiting primitivism. | [adjective] Relating to earlier, more primitive behavior that returns after an absence. ATHEISTIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to atheists or atheism ATOMISTIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or composed of atoms. | [adjective] Treating something as a collection of independent units rather than as an integrated whole. AUTARCHIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to autarchy; characterized by self-sufficiency or absolute sovereignty, especially of a state or nation. AUTHENTIC (14) [adjective] Of the same origin as claimed; genuine. | [adjective] Conforming to reality and therefore worthy of trust, reliance, or belief. | [adjective] (of a Gregorian mode) Having the final as the lowest note of the mode. AUTOGENIC (12) [adjective] Self-produced. | [adjective] Independent of a medium. | [adjective] (specifically, of a process of soldering) Performed by fusing the parts to be joined without adding solder. AUTOLYTIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or caused by autolysis, the destruction of cells or tissues by their own enzymes. AUTOMATIC (13) [noun] A car with automatic transmission. | [noun] A semi-automatic pistol. | [adjective] Capable of operating without external control or intervention. AUTONOMIC (13) [adjective] Acting or occurring involuntarily, without conscious control. | [adjective] Pertaining to the autonomic nervous system. AUTOTELIC (11) [noun] An autotelic person, a person with an autotelic personality. | [adjective] (of an activity, process, person or personality) Containing its own meaning or purpose; deriving meaning and purpose from within. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the quality of (a thing's) being autotelic. AXIOMATIC (20) [adjective] Self-evident or unquestionable. | [adjective] Relating to or containing axioms. BALLISTIC (13) [adjective] Or relating to ballistics. | [adjective] Or relating to projectiles moving under their own momentum, air drag, gravity and sometimes rocket power | [adjective] Very angry. BENTHONIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or living on the bottom of the sea or ocean floor. BIBLIOTIC (15) BIGENERIC (14) [adjective] Describing an (infertile) cross between plants belonging to different genera. | [adjective] Describing a taxonomic group containing only two genera. BIOMETRIC (15) [adjective] Of, pertaining to or using biometrics. BISHOPRIC (18) [noun] A diocese or region of a church which a bishop governs. | [noun] The office or function of a bishop. BISMUTHIC (18) BOMBASTIC (17) [adjective] (of a person, their language or writing) showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous | [adjective] High-sounding but with little meaning. | [adjective] Inflated, overfilled. CACHECTIC (20) [adjective] Having cachexia; wasting away from a disease or chronic illness. CADAVERIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or resembling a corpse or dead body. | [adjective] Appearing pale, gaunt, or lifeless in appearance. CALENDRIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or based on a calendar or system of measuring time. CALORIFIC (16) [adjective] Relating to calories. | [adjective] Relating to or producing heat or other energy. | [adjective] (of food) High in calories and thus likely fattening. CASUISTIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or involving casuistry; using clever but often misleading reasoning to justify something morally questionable. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the resolution of cases of conscience or moral dilemmas through subtle distinctions. CATABOLIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or involving catabolism, the metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, typically releasing energy. CATALATIC (13) CATALYTIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to a catalyst; having properties facilitating chemical reaction or change. CATATONIC (13) [noun] A patient in a state of catatonia. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or suffering from catatonia. | [adjective] Motionless and unresponsive, as from shock; withdrawn. CATEGORIC (14) [adjective] Absolute; unqualified; expressing something in a definite way without conditions or exceptions. | [adjective] Relating to or constituting a category. CATHARTIC (16) [noun] A laxative. | [adjective] Purgative; inducing (mental or physical) catharsis | [adjective] That releases emotional tension, especially after an overwhelming experience CATHECTIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a connection that is charged with emotional energy. CATOPTRIC (15) [adjective] Of, relating to, or produced by mirrors or reflections. CAUSALGIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by causalgia, a burning pain condition typically affecting a limb following nerve injury. CENOBITIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a monastic community living together under a common rule. CHARABANC (18) [noun] A horse-drawn, and then later, motorized omnibus with open sides, and often, no roof. | [verb] To travel or convey by charabanc. CHIMAERIC (18) [adjective] Like a chimera. | [adjective] Imaginary, fanciful. | [adjective] Pertaining to a genetic chimera. CHIVALRIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of chivalry; showing the ideals of honor, courtesy, and bravery associated with medieval knights. CHLORITIC (16) [adjective] Containing or composed of chlorite, a green silicate mineral. CHLOROTIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or affected by chlorosis, a condition in plants characterized by yellowing of leaves due to lack of chlorophyll or iron deficiency. | [adjective] Pale or sickly in appearance. CHOPLOGIC (19) [noun] Sophistry or quibbling; the use of fallacious arguments or hairsplitting logic. | [verb] To engage in sophistic or quibbling argument. CHORIONIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or derived from the chorion, the outermost membrane surrounding a fetus. CHROMATIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or characterised by hue. | [adjective] Having the capacity to separate spectral colours by refraction. | [adjective] Related to or using notes not belonging to the diatonic scale of the key in which a passage is written. CINEMATIC (15) [noun] A cut scene. | [adjective] Of or relating to the cinema. | [adjective] Relating to kinematics; kinematic. CIRRHOTIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or affected by cirrhosis, a disease characterized by liver damage and scarring. CISTRONIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a segment of DNA that codes for a single polypeptide chain or functional RNA molecule. CLADISTIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or based on cladistics, a system of biological classification that groups organisms based on shared evolutionary ancestry and distinguishes between shared ancestral traits and shared derived traits. CLIMACTIC (17) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or constituting a climax; reaching a decisive moment or point of greatest tension. COLORIFIC (16) [adjective] That produces coloured precipitates | [adjective] Colourful | [adjective] Flowery; ornate COPACETIC (17) [adjective] Fine, excellent, OK, in excellent order. COPASETIC (15) [adjective] Fine, excellent, OK, in excellent order. COPESETIC (15) [adjective] Satisfactory, acceptable, or in good order; fine or okay. COULOMBIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the force of electrical attraction or repulsion between charged particles, as described by Coulomb's law. CRYOGENIC (17) [adjective] Of, relating to, or performed at low temperatures. CYLINDRIC (17) [adjective] Of or relating to cylinders; shaped like a cylinder. CYTOLOGIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or involving the study of cells, particularly their structure and function as observed through microscopy. CYTOLYTIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or causing the destruction or dissolution of cells, particularly through the rupture of the cell membrane. CYTOSOLIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or contained within the cytosol, the liquid component of cytoplasm in a cell. CYTOTOXIC (23) [noun] Any cytotoxic substance; a cytotoxin. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or being a cytotoxin. | [adjective] Of or relating to cytotoxicity. DADAISTIC (13) DEMAGOGIC (16) DEMIURGIC (15) DENDRITIC (13) [noun] A dendritic cell | [adjective] Having a branching structure similar to a tree | [adjective] Of, pertaining to or possessing dendrites DIACRITIC (14) [noun] A special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning. | [adjective] Distinguishing | [adjective] Denoting a distinguishing mark applied to a letter or character. DIAERETIC (12) DIALECTIC (14) [noun] Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at a truth by the exchange of logical arguments. | [noun] A contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction. | [noun] Progress of conflict, especially class conflict. DIAMETRIC (14) DIARRHEIC (15) DIASTATIC (12) DIASTOLIC (12) [noun] Short for diastolic blood pressure. | [adjective] Pertaining to a diastole. DIATHETIC (15) DICENTRIC (14) [noun] A chromosome that has two centromeres | [adjective] (of a chromosome) Having two centromeres (an aberration) DIGASTRIC (13) [noun] The digastric muscle. | [adjective] Having two bellies; biventral | [adjective] Having two fleshy ends connected by a tendon. DIGENETIC (13) DIGRAPHIC (18) DIMORPHIC (19) [adjective] Occurring or existing in two different forms | [adjective] Exhibiting dimorphism DIOPSIDIC (15) DIPLONTIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a diplont. DIZYGOTIC (25) [adjective] Derived from two eggs that have been separately fertilized; dizygous. DOLERITIC (12) DOLOMITIC (14) DUALISTIC (12) DYNAMITIC (17) DYSPEPTIC (19) [noun] A dyspeptic person. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or having dyspepsia or indigestion. | [adjective] Irritable or morose. DYSPHASIC (20) DYSPHORIC (20) ECCENTRIC (15) [noun] One who does not behave like others. | [noun] A kook; a person of bizarre habits or beliefs. | [noun] A circle not having the same centre as another. ECHOLALIC (16) ECLAMPTIC (17) [noun] One who suffers from eclampsia. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to eclampsia. EGOMANIAC (14) [noun] A person obsessed with their own (supposed) importance. EGOTISTIC (12) EMBRYONIC (18) [adjective] Of or relating to an embryo. | [adjective] Of a project, etc: very new and still evolving; yet to reach its full potential. ENCAUSTIC (13) [noun] A wax-based paint that is fixed in place by heating | [noun] A painting produced using this paint | [adjective] Prepared by means of heat; burned in. ENDOERGIC (13) ENDOGENIC (13) [adjective] Originating within the earth; endogenous or endogenetic ENDOTOXIC (19) ENERGETIC (12) [adjective] Possessing or pertaining to energy. | [adjective] Characterised by force or vigour; full of energy; lively, vigorous. | [adjective] Having powerful effects; efficacious, potent. ENIGMATIC (14) [adjective] Pertaining to an enigma. | [adjective] Mysterious. | [adjective] Defying description. ENZYMATIC (25) EPICRITIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to a class of neurons that detect gentle touches and light vibrations. EPICYCLIC (20) EPIDERMIC (16) EPILEPTIC (15) [noun] A person who has epilepsy. | [noun] A medicine for the cure of epilepsy. | [adjective] Of or relating to epilepsy. EPIPHANIC (18) EPIPHYTIC (21) EPISTATIC (13) EPISTEMIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to knowledge or cognition; cognitive. | [adjective] Of or relating to the theory of knowledge (epistemology). EPITAPHIC (18) EPITHETIC (16) EPIZOOTIC (22) [noun] An occurrence of a disease or disorder in a population of non-human animals at a frequency higher than that expected in a given time period. Compare epidemic. | [noun] A particular epizootic disease. | [noun] (often in the plural) A disease or ailment. EPSILONIC (13) ERGONOMIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to the science of ergonomics. | [adjective] Designed for comfort or to minimize fatigue. ETHYLENIC (17) ETIOLOGIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to an aetiology. EURYTHMIC (19) [adjective] Harmonious | [adjective] Of, or relating to, eurythmics | [adjective] Of, or relating to, eurythmy EURYTOPIC (16) [adjective] Describing a plant or animal that is found in a wide range of environments, and is thus widely distributed EUTROPHIC (16) [noun] A eutrophic medicine. | [adjective] (of a body of water) Being rich in nutrients and minerals and therefore having an excessive growth of algae and thus a diminished oxygen content to the detriment of other organisms. | [adjective] Promoting nutrition. EVANGELIC (15) EXCITONIC (20) EXERGONIC (19) [adjective] (of a reaction) Releasing energy (especially as heat) EXOCYCLIC (25) EXTRINSIC (18) [noun] An external factor | [adjective] External; separable from the thing itself; inessential | [adjective] Not belonging to something; outside FANTASTIC (14) [noun] A fanciful or whimsical person. | [adjective] Existing in or constructed from fantasy; of or relating to fantasy; fanciful. | [adjective] Not believable; implausible; seemingly only possible in fantasy. FASCISTIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to fascism. | [adjective] Supporting the principles of fascism. | [adjective] Unfairly oppressive or needlessly strict. FAUNISTIC (14) FELICIFIC (19) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or producing pleasure or happiness. FIDEISTIC (15) FIREMANIC (16) FLORISTIC (14) [adjective] Describing a region with a relatively uniform composition of plant species. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to floristics. FLUOROTIC (14) FOLKLORIC (18) FORMULAIC (16) [adjective] Closely following a formula or predictable pattern; imitative, not original. FUMAROLIC (16) GASOLINIC (12) GENITALIC (12) GENOTYPIC (17) GEOMANTIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to geomancy GEOMETRIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to geometry. | [adjective] Increasing or decreasing in a geometric progression. | [adjective] Using simple shapes such as circles, triangles and lines in a decorative object. GEOTACTIC (14) GEOTROPIC (14) GERIATRIC (12) [noun] An old person. | [adjective] Relating to the elderly | [adjective] Elderly, old GOLIARDIC (13) GRAPHEMIC (19) GRAPHITIC (17) GYMNASTIC (17) [noun] A gymnast. | [adjective] Pertaining to gymnastics. | [adjective] Pertaining to the gymnasia (ancient Greek schools). HAPLONTIC (16) [adjective] Describing an organism that is haploid for most of its life cycle but that briefly has a diploid zygote HEGEMONIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to hegemony. HEMATINIC (16) HEMATITIC (16) HEMOLYTIC (19) [adjective] Producing hemolysis; destroying red blood cells. HETEROTIC (14) [noun] A hybrid organism of this kind. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to heterosis | [adjective] Describing a hybrid form of string theory (See Heterotic string theory on Wikipedia) HEURISTIC (14) [noun] A heuristic method. | [noun] The art of applying heuristic methods. | [noun] A technique designed for solving a problem when classic methods are too slow or fail to find any exact solution. HOLANDRIC (15) HOLOTYPIC (19) HOMILETIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to a homily, or to homiletics. | [adjective] Preachy. HOMOLYTIC (19) HOMONYMIC (21) HONORIFIC (17) [noun] A title. (e.g., Mister, Misses, Doctor, Professor) | [noun] A term of respect; respectful language. | [noun] A word or word form expressing the speaker's respect for the hearer or the referent. HUBRISTIC (16) [adjective] Of, or relating to hubris; overly arrogant. | [adjective] Displaying hubris (as a personality characteristic). HYDRAULIC (18) [verb] To mine using the technique of hydraulic mining. | [adjective] Pertaining to water. | [adjective] Related to, or operated by, hydraulics. HYPEREMIC (21) HYPEROPIC (21) HYPOMANIC (21) HYPOTONIC (19) [adjective] (of a solution) Having a lower osmotic pressure than another. | [adjective] Showing less than normal tension in the muscles or muscle tissue. HYPOXEMIC (28) IDEOLOGIC (13) IDIOMATIC (14) [noun] A manner of speaking, a mode of expression peculiar to a language, person, or group of people. | [noun] A language or language variety; specifically, a restricted dialect used in a given historical period, context etc. | [noun] An established expression whose meaning is not deducible from the literal meanings of its component words, often peculiar to a given language. IMAGISTIC (14) IMBECILIC (17) IMPOLITIC (15) [adjective] Not in accordance with good policy. INELASTIC (11) [adjective] Lacking elasticity; inflexible, unyielding INORGANIC (12) [noun] An inorganic compound | [adjective] Relating to a compound that does not contain carbon | [adjective] That does not originate in a living organism INOTROPIC (13) [noun] An inotropic heart drug. | [adjective] Increasing or decreasing the force of muscular contractions. INSOMNIAC (13) [noun] One who suffers an inability or difficulty sleeping; a sufferer from insomnia. | [adjective] Suffering from or pertaining to insomnia. INTRINSIC (11) [noun] A built-in function that is implemented directly by the compiler, without any intermediate call to a library. | [noun] An ability possessed by a character and not requiring any external equipment. | [adjective] Innate, inherent, inseparable from the thing itself, essential. ISOCYCLIC (18) ISOGENEIC (12) ISOMETRIC (13) [noun] A line connecting isometric points. | [adjective] Of, or exhibiting equality in dimensions. | [adjective] Of, or being a geometric system of three equal axes lying at right angles to each other (especially in crystallography). ISOPYCNIC (18) [noun] A line on a chart connecting points of equal density. | [adjective] Of points on a surface, or in a medium: having equal densities. ISOSMOTIC (13) [adjective] Having the same osmotic pressure ISOSTATIC (11) [noun] A line of constant stress. | [noun] A state of equilibrium between two forces. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to isostasy or isostatics ISOTACTIC (13) [adjective] (of a polymer) Having substituents arranged in the same (rather than random) configuration in each repeat unit ISOTROPIC (13) [adjective] Having properties that are identical in all directions; exhibiting isotropy | [adjective] Having the same components in all rotated coordinate systems JUDGMATIC (22) KATABATIC (17) [adjective] (of airflow) Downslope on a mountainside. KERATOTIC (15) KETOGENIC (16) KINEMATIC (17) LATERITIC (11) LATOSOLIC (11) LETHARGIC (15) [adjective] Sluggish, slow | [adjective] Indifferent, apathetic LEVIRATIC (14) LIMONITIC (13) LIPOLYTIC (16) LOGAOEDIC (13) LYMPHATIC (21) [noun] A vessel that transports lymph. | [adjective] Pertaining to lymph or the lymphatic system. | [adjective] Lacking energy or enthusiasm; having characteristics once associated with an excess of lymph: lack of muscle tone, paleness, sluggishness, etc. LYOPHILIC (19) [adjective] (of a colloid) Having an affinity for the dispersion medium and thus not easily precipitated. LYOPHOBIC (21) [adjective] (of a colloid) Having no affinity for the dispersion medium and thus easily precipitated. LYSOGENIC (15) MACARONIC (15) [noun] A work of macaronic character. | [noun] A word consisting of a mix of words of two or more languages, one of which is Latin, or a non-Latin stem with a Latin ending. | [adjective] Jumbled, mixed MELANITIC (13) MELANOTIC (13) MESSIANIC (13) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling a messiah or the Messiah. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling messianism. METABOLIC (15) [noun] A nutritional supplement | [adjective] Of or pertaining to metamorphosis; pertaining to, or involving, change. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to metabolism METAMERIC (15) [adjective] Exhibiting metamerism | [adjective] Exhibiting structural isomerism METONYMIC (18) MIASMATIC (15) MIDRASHIC (17) MISOGYNIC (17) MITOGENIC (14) MONARCHIC (18) MONATOMIC (15) [adjective] Of an element, consisting of a single atom in the molecule, for example, the noble gases. Note: Strictly speaking, a molecule has at least two atoms. MONOBASIC (15) [adjective] (of an acid) Containing one replaceable hydrogen atom. | [adjective] (of a salt) Having one atom of a univalent metal. | [adjective] Having only one subordinate taxon; monotypic. MONOCYTIC (18) MONOGAMIC (16) MONOGENIC (14) [noun] A derivative of a monogenic function | [adjective] Of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism | [adjective] Regulated by a single gene MONOMERIC (15) MONOSOMIC (15) MONOTONIC (13) [adjective] Of or using the Greek system of diacritics which discards the breathings and employs a single accent to indicate stress. It replaced polytonic system in 1982. | [adjective] Said of a function that either never decreases or never increases as its independent variable increases. | [adjective] Uttered in a monotone; monotonous. MONOTYPIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or exhibiting monotypy. MORPHEMIC (20) MUCOLYTIC (18) MUTAGENIC (14) MYDRIATIC (17) MYOCLONIC (18) MYOPATHIC (21) NEOLITHIC (14) [adjective] Hopelessly outdated NEPHRITIC (16) [noun] Someone with nephritis. | [adjective] Of or relating to the kidneys. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or affected with nephritis. NEPHROTIC (16) NEURALGIC (12) NEUTRONIC (11) NICOTINIC (13) NONACIDIC (14) NONATOMIC (13) NONCYCLIC (18) NONEROTIC (11) NONETHNIC (14) NONEXOTIC (18) NONMETRIC (13) NONPOETIC (13) NONPUBLIC (15) [adjective] Not public; private. NOSOLOGIC (12) NOSTALGIC (12) [noun] A person who displays nostalgia for something. | [adjective] Of, having, or relating to nostalgia. | [adjective] Reminiscent of the speaker's childhood or younger years. NUCLEONIC (13) NYSTAGMIC (17) OBSTETRIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to obstetrics (the care of women during and after pregnancy). ONANISTIC (11) ONCOGENIC (14) [adjective] Causing the formation of tumors. ONCOLOGIC (14) ONOMASTIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to a personal or place name. | [adjective] Of or relating to onomastics. OOGENETIC (12) ORGIASTIC (12) [adjective] Relating to an orgy; uncontrolled, wild. ORTHOEPIC (16) OTOCYSTIC (16) OTOLITHIC (14) OXYPHILIC (26) PANEGYRIC (17) [noun] A formal speech or opus publicly praising someone or something. | [noun] Someone who writes or delivers such a speech. | [adjective] Panegyrical PANMICTIC (17) [adjective] Of, or pertaining to panmixia. PANORAMIC (15) [noun] A panoramic image. | [adjective] With a wide view PANTROPIC (15) PARABOLIC (15) [noun] A parabolic function, equation etc | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to, or in the shape of a parabola or paraboloid | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a parable PARALYTIC (16) [noun] Someone suffering from paralysis. | [noun] A drug that produces paralysis. | [adjective] Affected by paralysis; paralysed. PARAMEDIC (16) [noun] An individual trained to medically stabilize people through various interventions, victims of trauma or medical events outside of a hospital setting and preparing them for transport to a medical facility. | [noun] An individual who is licensed at the state or national level to practice medical interventions in an emergency pre-hospital setting. PARANOIAC (13) [noun] Somebody who has paranoia, a paranoid person. | [adjective] Pertaining to, or exhibiting, paranoia. PARASITIC (13) [noun] A component of a circuit that does not show up in a circuit's schematic but does show up in the circuit's behavior. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a biological or symbolic parasite. | [adjective] Drawing upon another organism for sustenance. PAREGORIC (14) [noun] A painkiller; a medicine which soothes or relieves pain. | [adjective] Assuaging or soothing pain. PATRIOTIC (13) [adjective] Inspired by or showing patriotism; done out of love of one's country; zealously and unselfishly devoted to the service of one's country PATRISTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the fathers of the early Christian church, especially their writings | [adjective] Relating to a lineage PEARLITIC (13) PEDAGOGIC (16) [adjective] Of, or relating to pedagogy; teaching. | [adjective] Haughty and formal. PEDIATRIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to pediatrics, the branch of medicine dealing with the care and treatment of children. PEDOCALIC (16) PEDOGENIC (15) [adjective] Pertaining to processes that add, transfer, transform, or remove soil constituents PEDOLOGIC (15) PERIDOTIC (14) PEROXIDIC (21) PHARAONIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a pharaoh. | [adjective] Impressively large or luxurious. | [adjective] Tyrannical or brutally oppressive. PHARISAIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the Pharisees. | [adjective] Emphasizing the observance of ritual or practice over the meaning. | [adjective] Self-righteous. PHILIPPIC (20) [noun] Any of the discourses of Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedon, defending the liberty of Athens. | [noun] (by extension) Any tirade or declamation full of bitter condemnation. PHRENETIC (16) PIANISTIC (13) PIETISTIC (13) PILGARLIC (14) PINOCYTIC (18) PISOLITIC (13) PLASMATIC (15) PLETHORIC (16) [adjective] Suffering from plethora; ruddy in complexion, congested or swollen with blood. | [adjective] Excessive, overabundant, rife; loosely, abundant, varied. PLEURITIC (13) [noun] An individual with pleurisy. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with pleurisy. PNEUMATIC (15) [noun] A vehicle, such as a bicycle, whose wheels are fitted with pneumatic tyres. | [noun] (gnosticism) In the gnostic theologian Valentinus' triadic grouping of man, the highest type; a person focused on spiritual reality (the other two being hylic and psychic). | [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling air or other gases PNEUMONIC (15) PODIATRIC (14) POLYGAMIC (19) POLYGENIC (17) [adjective] Controlled by the interaction of more than one gene | [adjective] (of a function) having an infinite number of derivatives at a point (otherwise it is monogenic) POLYMERIC (18) POLYTYPIC (21) PRAGMATIC (16) [noun] A man of business. | [noun] A busybody. | [noun] A public decree. PREATOMIC (15) PREBIOTIC (15) [noun] (chiefly in plural) A substance in food that is hard to digest and promotes the growth of beneficial intestinal microorganisms. | [adjective] Before the advent of life. | [adjective] (of a food) Not digestible, but beneficial. PREEXILIC (20) PRISMATIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a prism; having the form of a prism; containing one or more prisms. | [adjective] Separated or distributed by, or as if by, a transparent prism; formed by a prism; varied or brilliant in color. PROCLITIC (15) [noun] A clitic that joins with the following word phonetically, graphically, or both. PROLEPTIC (15) PROPHASIC (18) PROPHETIC (18) [adjective] Of, or relating to a prophecy or a prophet | [adjective] Predicted, as by a prophecy PROSTATIC (13) PROTHETIC (16) PSORIATIC (13) PSYCHOTIC (21) [noun] A person affected by psychosis. | [adjective] Of, related to, or suffering from psychosis. PYROGENIC (17) [adjective] Generating or produced by heat, especially in the body; causing or caused by fever | [adjective] Of a mineral formed from magma at high temperature PYROLYTIC (19) PYROXENIC (23) QUADRATIC (21) [noun] A quadratic polynomial, function or equation. | [adjective] Square-shaped | [adjective] Of a polynomial, involving the second power (square) of a variable but no higher powers, as ax^2 + bx + c. REALISTIC (11) [adjective] Expressed or represented as being accurate, practicable, or not idealistic. | [adjective] Relating to the representation of objects, actions or conditions as they actually are or were. RHAPSODIC (17) RHEUMATIC (16) [noun] A person suffering from rheumatism | [adjective] Resembling or relating to rheumatism. | [adjective] Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic. RHYOLITIC (17) SAPROZOIC (22) SARCASTIC (13) [adjective] Containing sarcasm. | [adjective] (of a person) Having the personality trait of expressing sarcasm. SCABIETIC (15) SCHEMATIC (18) [noun] A simplified line drawing used by scientists, engineers, technologists and others to illustrate a system at an abstract level. Schematic drawings often use standard symbols for clarity. | [adjective] Represented too simply or in an overly formulaic way, reflecting a shallow or incomplete understanding of complex subject matter | [adjective] Sketchy, incomplete SCHLIERIC (16) SCLEROTIC (13) [noun] The sclerotic coat of the eye, cornea. | [adjective] Of or relating to the sclera. | [adjective] Having or relating to sclerosis. SCOLIOTIC (13) SCORBUTIC (15) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or suffering from scurvy. SEMEIOTIC (13) SEMITONIC (13) SEROLOGIC (12) SHAMBOLIC (18) [adjective] Chaotic, disorganised or mismanaged. SILICOTIC (13) SMECTITIC (15) SODOMITIC (14) SOPHISTIC (16) SOPORIFIC (16) [noun] Something inducing sleep, especially a drug. | [noun] Something boring or dull. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Tending to induce sleep. SPASMODIC (16) [noun] A medicine for suppressing spasms. | [adjective] Of or relating to a spasm; resembling a sudden contraction of the muscles. | [adjective] Convulsive; consisting of spasms. SPERMATIC (15) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or resembling sperm | [adjective] Producing, conveying or containing sperm; seminiferous | [adjective] Generative SPLENETIC (13) [noun] A person affected with spleen. | [adjective] Bad-tempered, irritable, peevish, spiteful, habitually angry. | [adjective] Related to the spleen. STATISTIC (11) [noun] A single item in a statistical study. | [noun] A quantity calculated from the data in a sample, which characterises an important aspect in the sample (such as mean or standard deviation). | [noun] A person, or personal event, reduced to being an item of statistical information. STEATITIC (11) STEMMATIC (15) STIGMATIC (14) [noun] One who has been branded as punishment. | [noun] One who has been marked or deformed by nature. | [noun] One who displays stigmata, the five wounds of Christ. STOMACHIC (18) [noun] A medicine for the stomach. | [adjective] Of or relating to the stomach. | [adjective] Beneficial to the stomach or to digestion. STRATEGIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to strategy STYLISTIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to style, especially to linguistic or literary style. SUBARCTIC (15) [noun] Region immediately outside of the Arctic Circle or regions similar to these in climate or conditions of life. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of the subarctic. SUBATOMIC (15) [adjective] Relating to particles that are constituents of the atom, or are smaller than an atom; such as proton, neutron, electron, etc. | [adjective] Relating to any length or mass that is smaller in scale than a the diameter of a hydrogen atom. SUBTROPIC (15) SUDORIFIC (15) [noun] A medicine that produces sweating. | [adjective] In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. | [adjective] (chiefly pharmaceutical effect) That produces sweating. SUPERCHIC (18) SYBARITIC (16) [adjective] Of or having the qualities of a sybarite; self-indulgent or decadent. | [adjective] Having the character of or dedicated to excessive luxury. SYLLEPTIC (16) SYMBIOTIC (18) [noun] Symbiotic star | [adjective] Of, or relating to symbiosis; living together. | [adjective] Of a relationship with mutual benefit between two individuals or organisms. SYMMETRIC (18) [adjective] Symmetrical. | [adjective] Of a relation R on a set S, such that xRy if and only if yRx for all members x and y of S (that is, if the relation holds between any element and a second, it also holds between the second and the first). | [adjective] Using the same key (or keys that are trivially related) for both encryption and decryption. SYMPATRIC (18) [adjective] Occurring in the same, or in overlapping, territory, especially of species that do not interbreed. SYMPHONIC (21) [adjective] Characteristic of a symphony SYNCRETIC (16) SYNGENEIC (15) [adjective] Genetically identical, or sufficiently identical and immunologically compatible as to allow for transplantation SYNONYMIC (19) SYNTACTIC (16) [adjective] Of, related to or connected with syntax. | [adjective] Containing morphemes that are combined in the same order as they would be if they were separate words e.g. greenfinch SYNTHETIC (17) [noun] A synthetic compound. | [adjective] Of, or relating to synthesis. | [adjective] Produced by synthesis instead of being isolated from a natural source (but may be identical to a product so obtained). SYSTALTIC (14) TACAMAHAC (18) [noun] A bitter balsamic resin or resinous exudation obtained from tropical American trees of the family Burseraceae (Bursera tomentosa and Icica tacamahaca), from East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum or from the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera). | [noun] Any tree yielding tacamahac resin, especially, in North America, the balsam poplar or balm of Gilead (Populus balsamifera). TAXONOMIC (20) [adjective] Of, or relating to taxonomy. TELEGENIC (12) [adjective] Having an appearance and exhibiting qualities thought to be attractive to television viewers | [adjective] Televisual THALASSIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to seas and oceans | [adjective] Pelagic THEOGONIC (15) THEOLOGIC (15) THEORETIC (14) [adjective] Concerned with theories or hypotheses rather than with practical matters. | [adjective] Existing only in theory, not proven in reality. THRENODIC (15) TOPONYMIC (18) TOURISTIC (11) [adjective] Catering to tourists; touristy. | [adjective] Typical of tourists. TOXIGENIC (19) [adjective] Toxicogenic TRACHYTIC (19) [adjective] Of or relating to trachyte TRANSONIC (11) [adjective] Just below, or just above the speed of sound (0.8 < Ma < 1.2 approximately). | [adjective] Passing from subsonic to supersonic, or vice versa. TRAUMATIC (13) [adjective] Of, caused by, or causing trauma. | [adjective] Of or relating to wounds; applied to wounds. | [adjective] Adapted to the cure of wounds; vulnerary. | [noun] A medicine for wounds; a vulnerary. TRIATOMIC (13) [adjective] (of a molecule etc.) Consisting of three atoms. TRICLINIC (13) [adjective] Having three unequal axes all intersecting at oblique angles. TRICYCLIC (18) [noun] Any tricyclic compound. | [adjective] Having three rings of atoms in the molecule. TROPISTIC (13) TULAREMIC (13) ULTRACHIC (16) UNDYNAMIC (17) UREOTELIC (11) UTOPISTIC (13) VAGOTONIC (15) VIBRIONIC (16) VIDEODISC (16) [noun] An optical disc used to record video images on special equipment VIROLOGIC (15) VIRTUOSIC (14) [adjective] Requiring a high level of technical skill. | [adjective] Impressive and sometimes flamboyant. VITRIOLIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to vitriol; derived from or resembling vitriol. | [adjective] Bitterly scathing, caustic. WHOLISTIC (17) [adjective] Related to holism. | [adjective] Relating to a study of the whole instead of a separation into parts. ZOOPHILIC (25) ZOOSPORIC (22) ZYGOMATIC (26)

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ACETYLENIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or containing a triple bond between two carbon atoms in an organic molecule. ACHROMATIC (19) [adjective] Free from color; transmitting light without color-related distortion. | [adjective] Containing components such as achromatic lenses and prisms, designed to prevent color-related distortion. | [adjective] Uncolored; not absorbing color from a fluid; -- said of tissue ACTIVISTIC (17) ADRENERGIC (14) [noun] Any adrenergic compound | [adjective] Having the quality of adrenaline or epinephrine. | [adjective] Containing or releasing adrenaline. AERONAUTIC (12) [adjective] Having to do with aerial navigation ALBINISTIC (14) ALDERMANIC (15) ALKAHESTIC (19) ALLERGENIC (13) ALLOGENEIC (13) [adjective] Genetically different because of being derived from separate individuals of the same species. | [adjective] Of a reaction that occurs when cells are transplanted into a genetically different recipient. ALLOMETRIC (14) ALLOPATRIC (14) [adjective] Not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed. ALLOPHONIC (17) ALLOSTERIC (12) [noun] An allosteric modulator | [adjective] (of an enzyme) That binds a compound on an inactive site and thus changes conformation in order to become either active or inactive ALLOTROPIC (14) ALPHABETIC (19) [adjective] Of or relating to an alphabet, especially the characters A to Z, both uppercase and lowercase. ALPHAMERIC (19) ALTRUISTIC (12) [adjective] Regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish AMPHOTERIC (19) [adjective] Having the characteristics of both an acid and a base, and capable of reacting as either; amphiprotic. AMYLOLYTIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or capable of breaking down starch into simpler sugars through enzymatic action. ANACHRONIC (17) [adjective] Not in the correct date order. Chronologically incorrect. ANAGLYPHIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or produced by anaglyphy, a technique that creates a three-dimensional effect using two offset images in different colors viewed through corresponding colored filters. ANAMNESTIC (14) [adjective] That aids memory; mnemonic | [adjective] Of or pertaining to anamnesis ANAMORPHIC (19) [adjective] Producing various optically distorted images. | [adjective] Of or relating to the anamorph, an asexual stage in the development of certain fungi. ANAPLASTIC (14) [adjective] Of, or relating to, a tumor that shows little histogenetic differentiation. It implies that a tumor is high grade and likely to behave in an aggressive fashion. | [adjective] Of or relating to plastic surgery. ANCHORITIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of an anchorite; living in seclusion or solitude, especially for religious reasons. ANDROGENIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or promoting the development of male characteristics or androgens in the body. ANESTHETIC (15) [noun] A substance administered to reduce the perception of pain or to induce numbness for surgery and may render the recipient unconscious. | [adjective] Causing anesthesia; reducing pain sensitivity. | [adjective] Insensate: unable to feel, or unconscious. ANGIOGENIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or promoting angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels. ANNALISTIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of annals; presented in the form of a chronological record of events year by year. ANORTHITIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or containing anortite, a calcium aluminum silicate mineral that is a type of plagioclase feldspar. ANTIBIOTIC (14) [noun] Any substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and similar microorganisms, generally transported by the lymphatic system. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Of or relating to antibiotics. | [adjective] Of or relating to the theory that extraterrestrial life does not exist. ANTIDROMIC (15) [adjective] (of a nerve impulse) flowing in the opposite direction from normal ANTIEMETIC (14) [noun] A drug that combats nausea and vomiting | [adjective] That combats nausea and vomiting ANTIEROTIC (12) ANTIHEROIC (15) ANTIPOETIC (14) ANTISEPTIC (14) [noun] Any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. Generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to disinfectants) and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to antibiotics). | [adjective] Of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Capable of preventing microbial infection. ANTISTATIC (12) [noun] An agent or substance that prevents the buildup of static electricity. | [adjective] Preventing the buildup of static electricity. ANTITHETIC (15) [adjective] Directly opposed or contrasted in character; being in direct opposition. | [adjective] (in rhetoric) Employing antithesis; involving the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas or words. ANXIOLYTIC (22) [noun] A drug prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of anxiety. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) That reduces anxiety; tranquilizing APHAERETIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by aphaeresis, the loss or omission of a letter or syllable from the beginning of a word. APHORISTIC (17) [adjective] Of, relating to, or having the nature of an aphorism; expressed in a concise, memorable, and often witty manner. APODEICTIC (17) [adjective] Affording proof; demonstrative. | [adjective] Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain. | [adjective] Of the characteristic feature of a proposition that is necessary (or impossible): perfectly certain (or inconceivable) or incontrovertibly true (or false); self-evident. APOLOGETIC (15) [adjective] Having the character of apology; regretfully excusing | [adjective] Defending by words or arguments; said or written in defense. APOPLECTIC (18) [noun] A person suffering from apoplexy. | [adjective] Of, or relating to apoplexy. | [adjective] Marked by extreme anger or fury. APOSEMATIC (16) [adjective] (of a coloration or marking) That serves as a warning to predators, as of toxicity, especially falsely. APOTROPAIC (16) [noun] An agent intended to ward off evil. | [adjective] (mysticism) Intended to ward off evil. ARAGONITIC (13) [adjective] Relating to or composed of aragonite, a crystalline form of calcium carbonate that is less stable than calcite. ARCHAISTIC (17) [adjective] Imitating or characteristic of archaic style, language, or art; deliberately adopting an archaic manner. ARITHMETIC (17) [noun] The mathematics of numbers (integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers) under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or using arithmetic; arithmetical. | [adjective] Of a progression, mean, etc, computed solely using addition. ARRHYTHMIC (23) [adjective] Without rhythm. | [adjective] Suffering from cardiac arrhythmia. ARTHRALGIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by arthrosis or joint pain; of or pertaining to arthralgia. ASCOCARPIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or producing an ascocarp, which is the fruiting body of ascomycete fungi that contains asci and ascospores. ASCOSPORIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or produced by an ascus, a spore-containing structure in fungi. ASTIGMATIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or affected by astigmatism, a refractive error of the eye in which the cornea or lens has an irregular shape, causing blurred vision at all distances. ASTROCYTIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of astrocytes, which are star-shaped glial cells found in the brain and spinal cord. ASTRONOMIC (14) [adjective] Extremely large in number or amount; relating to astronomy or astronomers. ASYMMETRIC (19) [adjective] Not symmetric. | [adjective] Not involving a mutual exchange of keys between the sender and receiver. | [adjective] Of a relation R on a set S: having the property that for any two elements of S (not necessarily distinct), at least one is not related to the other via R. ASYMPTOTIC (19) [adjective] Approaching a value or curve but never quite reaching it, as a line that gets progressively closer to a curve or axis without intersecting it. AUDIOGENIC (14) [adjective] Produced by or relating to sound, especially sound that causes a physiological response in an organism. AUDIOLOGIC (14) AUSTENITIC (12) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a type of stainless steel or iron alloy with a face-centered cubic crystal structure that remains stable at high temperatures. AUTOCRATIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to autocracy or to an autocrat; absolute; holding independent and arbitrary powers of government. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the manner of an autocrat. AUTOEROTIC (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to sexual satisfaction obtained without a partner; masturbatory AXOPLASMIC (23) [adjective] Relating to or composed of axoplasm, the cytoplasm of an axon. BACTEREMIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by bacteremia, a condition in which bacteria are present in the bloodstream. BAROMETRIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or measured by a barometer; indicating changes in atmospheric pressure. | [adjective] Serving as an indicator or measure of something's condition or trend. BASOPHILIC (19) [adjective] Easily stained with basic dyes, such as haematoxylin. BENTONITIC (14) [adjective] Relating to or containing bentonite, a type of absorbent clay mineral used in various industrial and commercial applications. BIMETALLIC (16) [noun] Anything (especially a nanoparticle) composed of two metals | [adjective] Pertaining to the use of gold and silver to create legal currency. | [adjective] More generally, consisting of two metals. BIODYNAMIC (20) [adjective] Relating to an organic farming method that treats soil, plants, and animals as a unified and interrelated system, using specific preparations and timing based on lunar cycles. | [adjective] Of or relating to the application of biodynamic principles to agriculture or viticulture. BIOGENETIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or produced by biogenesis, the principle that living organisms develop from other living organisms. | [adjective] Of or relating to the origin and development of life or living organisms. BIOGRAPHIC (20) [adjective] Of or relating to biography; containing biographical information. BIOMIMETIC (18) [adjective] Of, related to, or produced by biomimetics BIOMORPHIC (21) [adjective] Resembling or suggestive of living organisms in form or design. BIOSPHERIC (19) [adjective] Of or relating to the biosphere, the regions of the earth and atmosphere inhabited by living organisms. BLASTODISC (15) [noun] The disc of cells formed during early embryonic development that gives rise to the embryo proper in birds and reptiles. BOLOMETRIC (16) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of radiant energy or heat, especially in astronomy and physics. BRONCHITIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or affected by bronchitis, an inflammation of the airways in the lungs. BRYOPHYTIC (25) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of bryophytes, a group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. CABALISTIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of cabala (Jewish mystical tradition) or its teachings. | [adjective] Mysterious, secret, or occult in nature. CAOUTCHOUC (19) [noun] Latex; natural rubber CARBONYLIC (19) CARBOXYLIC (26) [adjective] Relating to or containing a carboxyl group (-COOH), a functional group found in organic acids. CARIOGENIC (15) [adjective] Of, or relating to cariogenesis. | [adjective] Producing dental caries. CATALECTIC (16) [noun] A line with incomplete meter, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot. | [adjective] Said of a line with incomplete meter, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot. | [adjective] Incomplete; partial; not affecting the whole of a substance CATALEPTIC (16) [noun] A person experiencing catalepsy. | [adjective] Pertaining to, or affected by, catalepsy. CATAPHORIC (19) [adjective] Referring to or denoting a word or phrase whose meaning is determined by a word or phrase that follows it in the text. CELLULOSIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or made from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. CHIASMATIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or involving a chiasma, particularly the crossing of nerve fibers or chromosomes during meiosis. CHILIASTIC (17) [adjective] Pertaining to the religious doctrine of a thousand-year period of peace and prosperity. CHOCOHOLIC (22) [noun] Someone who has such a liking for chocolate that they appear to be addicted to it. | [adjective] Addicted or seemingly addicted to chocolate; characteristic of a chocoholic. CHONDRITIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or composed of chondrite, a type of stony meteorite containing small spherical bodies called chondrules. CLIOMETRIC (16) [adjective] Relating to cliometrics, the application of statistical and quantitative methods to the study of history. COENOCYTIC (19) [adjective] Containing many nuclei within a single cell wall, as in certain fungi and algae; of or relating to a coenocyte. COLORISTIC (14) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or focused on coloring or an enhanced use of colour CONCENTRIC (16) [adjective] Having a common center. | [adjective] (of a motion) in the direction of contraction of a muscle. (E.g. extension of the lower arm via the elbow joint while contracting the triceps and other elbow extensor muscles; closing of the jaw while flexing the masseter). CONGENERIC (15) [noun] A plant or animal of the same taxonomic genus as another. | [noun] A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another. | [noun] Any of a group of structurally-related compounds. COPROLITIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or containing coprolites (fossilized feces). | [adjective] Of or pertaining to obscene or scatological material. CORYBANTIC (19) [adjective] Frenetic, ecstatic and orgiastic | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a Corybant COSMOGENIC (17) [adjective] Produced by cosmic rays | [adjective] Cosmogenetic COSMOGONIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or describing the origin or creation of the universe or a particular cosmogony. CRESCENTIC (16) [adjective] Having the shape of a crescent; curved like a crescent moon. CRYOPHILIC (22) [adjective] Thriving in or preferring cold environments or temperatures. CRYOSCOPIC (21) [adjective] Relating to the determination of the freezing point of liquids, especially as a method for determining molecular weight or detecting impurities. CRYOSTATIC (17) CYANOGENIC (18) [adjective] Giving rise to cyanide CYBERNETIC (19) [adjective] Relating to the science of cybernetics, which studies control and communication systems in machines and living organisms. | [adjective] Characterized by or involving automatic control systems or feedback mechanisms. CYCLOPEDIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or resembling an encyclopedia; comprehensive or covering a wide range of subjects. CYCLORAMIC (21) CYCLOTOMIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a polynomial whose roots are roots of unity, or relating to the division of a circle into equal parts. CYTOPATHIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the structural changes in cells caused by viral infection. CYTOPHILIC (22) CYTOSTATIC (17) [adjective] Inhibiting or preventing the growth and proliferation of cells, particularly cancer cells, without necessarily killing them. DECAMETRIC (17) DEKAMETRIC (19) DEMOCRATIC (17) [adjective] Pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people. | [adjective] Relating to a political party so called; usually, Democratic. | [adjective] Exhibiting social equality, egalitarian (see online Oxford). DIACHRONIC (18) [adjective] Occurring over or changing with time. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to or concerned with changes that occur over time. DIAGENETIC (14) DIAGNOSTIC (14) [noun] Any technique used in medical diagnosis. | [noun] Any tool or technique used to find the root of a problem. | [noun] That by which anything is known; a symptom. DIARRHETIC (16) DIATHERMIC (18) DIELECTRIC (15) [noun] An electrically insulating or nonconducting material considered for its electric susceptibility, i.e. its property of polarization when exposed to an external electric field. | [adjective] (electrically) insulating DILEMMATIC (17) DIPHYLETIC (21) DIPLOMATIC (17) [noun] The science of diplomas, or the art of deciphering ancient writings and determining their age, authenticity, etc.; paleography. | [adjective] Concerning the relationships between the governments of countries. | [adjective] Exhibiting diplomacy; exercising tact or courtesy; using discussion to avoid hard feelings, fights or arguments. DISYLLABIC (18) [noun] A word consisting of two syllables | [adjective] Comprising two syllables. DOSIMETRIC (15) DYNAMISTIC (18) DYSENTERIC (16) DYSKINETIC (20) DYSPLASTIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or exhibiting dysplasia. DYSTROPHIC (21) [adjective] Affected with dystrophy | [adjective] (of a spring, lake &c) Having brownish acidic waters due to humus ECCHYMOTIC (24) EGOCENTRIC (15) [noun] A person who is egocentric. | [adjective] Selfish, self-centered | [adjective] Egotistical. ELECTRONIC (14) [adjective] : Of or pertaining to an electron or electrons. | [adjective] Operating on the physical behavior of electrons, especially in semiconductors. | [adjective] Generated by an electronic device. EMBLEMATIC (18) [adjective] Serving as, or relating to a symbol, emblem or illustration of a type. | [adjective] Typical. EMBOLISMIC (18) EMPATHETIC (19) [adjective] Showing empathy for others, and recognizing their feelings; empathic EMPHYSEMIC (24) ENDERGONIC (14) [adjective] Describing a reaction that absorbs (heat) energy from its environment ENDOBIOTIC (15) ENDODONTIC (14) [adjective] Referring to, or associated with endodontics | [adjective] Relating to the endodontium ENDOLITHIC (16) [adjective] Within rock. ENDOPHYTIC (21) ENDOSCOPIC (17) ENHARMONIC (17) [adjective] Describing two or more identical or almost identical notes that are written differently when in different keys. (Whether they are identical depends on the tuning method used.) | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a tetrachord. ENTODERMIC (15) EPENTHETIC (17) EPEXEGETIC (22) EPIBLASTIC (16) EPIGASTRIC (15) EPIGENETIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to epigenesis. | [adjective] Of or relating to epigenetics. EPIGLOTTIC (15) EPIGRAPHIC (20) EPIPELAGIC (17) ERGOMETRIC (15) EROTOGENIC (13) [adjective] That causes sexual excitement ESCHAROTIC (17) ESSAYISTIC (15) [adjective] Characteristic of, or proper to, an essayist ESTROGENIC (13) ETHNOLOGIC (16) EUKARYOTIC (19) EULOGISTIC (13) EUPHUISTIC (17) EURHYTHMIC (23) [adjective] Harmonious EURYBATHIC (20) EUTHANASIC (15) EVAPORITIC (17) EXOCYTOTIC (24) EXORCISTIC (21) EXOSPHERIC (24) EXOTHERMIC (24) [adjective] (of a reaction) That releases energy in the form of heat. | [adjective] (of a compound) That releases heat during its formation, and absorbs it during its decomposition | [adjective] Of an animal: whose body temperature is regulated by external factors; cold-blooded. FABULISTIC (17) FAMILISTIC (17) FATALISTIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to fatalism. | [adjective] Submissive to fate. FEMINISTIC (17) FLORIGENIC (16) FRIGORIFIC (19) FUTURISTIC (15) [adjective] Of technology, a concept, etc, so far advanced as to appear to be from the future. GANGLIONIC (14) GEOBOTANIC (15) GEOCENTRIC (15) [adjective] Having the Earth at the center. Usually in reference to the Solar System, as part of a discredited theory. GEOGRAPHIC (19) [adjective] Pertaining to geography (or to geographics) | [adjective] Determined by geography, as opposed to magnetic (i.e. North) GEOMORPHIC (20) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the shape or structure of the surface of the Earth | [adjective] Of or pertaining to geomorphology GLUCOSIDIC (16) GLYCERIDIC (19) GLYCOLYTIC (21) GLYCOSIDIC (19) GRANULITIC (13) GYROSCOPIC (20) HAGIOLOGIC (17) HALOPHILIC (20) HALOPHYTIC (23) HEDONISTIC (16) [adjective] Devoted to pleasure; epicurean. HELMINTHIC (20) HEMIPLEGIC (20) HEMOPHILIC (22) HEMOSTATIC (17) HERMATYPIC (22) HEROICOMIC (19) HIERARCHIC (20) HISTOLOGIC (16) HISTRIONIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to actors or acting. | [adjective] (by extension) Excessively dramatic or emotional, especially with the intention to draw attention. HOLOPHYTIC (23) [adjective] That can obtain nutrition without the ingestion of food HOMOEROTIC (17) [adjective] Arousing a homosexual desire. | [adjective] Pertaining to homosexual love or desire | [adjective] Homosexual HOMOPHOBIC (24) [noun] A homophobe. | [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of homophobia or homophobes. HOMOPHONIC (22) [adjective] Having the same sound; being homophones. | [adjective] Having a single, accompanied, melodic line; not polyphonic. HUMANISTIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to humanism. HUMORISTIC (17) HYDROLOGIC (20) HYDROLYTIC (22) HYDROPONIC (21) [adjective] Of a plant; pertaining to or grown using hydroponics, a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in water, without soil. HYDROSOLIC (19) HYDROXYLIC (29) HYPERBARIC (22) [adjective] Of, relating to, or utilizing greater than normal pressure (as of oxygen). HYPERBOLIC (22) [adjective] Of or relating to hyperbole. | [adjective] Using hyperbole: exaggerated. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a hyperbola. HYPERGOLIC (21) [adjective] (of a reactant, fuel, or propellant) Igniting spontaneously upon contact with an oxidiser. | [adjective] (of a reaction) Involving such a hypergolic agent. HYPERMANIC (22) HYPERPNEIC (22) HYPERSONIC (20) [adjective] (of a speed) equal to, or greater than, or capable of achieving, five times the speed of sound. | [adjective] (of a speed) far enough above the speed of sound as to cause significant differences in behaviour due to chemical reactions or disassociation of the air. HYPERTONIC (20) [adjective] (of a solution) Having a greater osmotic pressure than another. | [adjective] Having a very high muscular tension; spastic. HYPNAGOGIC (22) [adjective] That induces sleep; soporific, somniferous. | [adjective] That accompanies falling asleep; especially, pertaining to the semi-conscious period immediately preceding sleep. HYPNOGOGIC (22) [adjective] That induces sleep; soporific, somniferous. | [adjective] That accompanies falling asleep; especially, pertaining to the semi-conscious period immediately preceding sleep. HYPODERMIC (23) [noun] A hypodermic syringe, needle or injection | [adjective] Of, or relating to the hypodermis, the layer beneath the dermis HYPOSTATIC (20) [adjective] Pertaining to hypostasis, especially with reference to hypostatic union. | [adjective] Personal, or distinctly personal; relating to the divine hypostases, or substances. | [adjective] Pertaining to hypostasis; depending upon, or due to, deposition or setting. HYPOTACTIC (22) HYSTERETIC (18) IATROGENIC (13) [adjective] (of a disease, injury, or other adverse outcome) Induced by the words or actions of the physician or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedure. IDEALISTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to an idealist or to idealism. IDEOGRAMIC (16) IDIOPATHIC (18) [adjective] Of, relating to, or designating a disease or condition having no known cause. INARTISTIC (12) [adjective] Lacking in artistic ability. | [adjective] Not done in an artistic style. INFRASONIC (15) [adjective] (of sound waves, acoustics) Having frequencies below the human audible range | [adjective] (of a device) Generating or employing such sound waves INHARMONIC (17) [adjective] Lacking harmony; discordant; dissonant INTERIONIC (12) INTRAGENIC (13) ISENTROPIC (14) [adjective] (of process) Having a constant entropy ISOCALORIC (14) ISOENZYMIC (26) ISOGAMETIC (15) ISOGLOSSIC (13) ISOMORPHIC (19) [adjective] Related by an isomorphism; having a structure-preserving one-to-one correspondence. | [adjective] Having a similar structure or function to something that is not related genetically or through evolution. | [adjective] Having identical relevant structure; being structure-preserving while undergoing certain invertible transformations. ISOPIESTIC (14) ISOPLETHIC (17) JINGOISTIC (20) [adjective] Overly patriotic or nationalistic, often with an element of favouring war or an aggressive foreign policy. KAOLINITIC (16) KARYOLOGIC (20) KARYOTYPIC (24) KERYGMATIC (22) KILOPARSEC (18) LACTOGENIC (15) [adjective] That induces lactation LARYNGITIC (16) LATHYRITIC (18) LEGALISTIC (13) [adjective] Of a person, following the letter of the law. | [adjective] Of a person, tending to resort to the law, as one who sues frequently. | [adjective] Practicing or characterized by legalism. LEUKOCYTIC (21) LEUKOPENIC (18) LIMNOLOGIC (15) LINGUISTIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to language. | [adjective] Of or relating to linguistics. | [adjective] Relating to a computer language. LIPOPHILIC (19) [adjective] Having the quality of dissolving in lipids | [adjective] Typically have the quality of being composed of mostly nonpolar bonds LIPOTROPIC (16) LITHOLOGIC (16) LOGORRHEIC (16) LYSIMETRIC (17) MACROCYTIC (21) MADREPORIC (17) MALOLACTIC (16) [adjective] Describing a type of fermentation in which malic acid is converted into lactic acid MANDARINIC (15) MANOMETRIC (16) MASSETERIC (14) MASTODONIC (15) MATHEMATIC (19) [adjective] Mathematical MATRONYMIC (19) [noun] A surname or byname acquired from the given name of one's mother. | [noun] By extension, a surname or byname acquired from the given name from a female ancestor. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or derived from the given name of one's mother. MEDIAGENIC (16) [adjective] Thought of by the news media as an attractive subject MEGALITHIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to megaliths, to the people who made them, or to the period when they were made. MEGAPARSEC (17) MEGAPHONIC (20) MEGASCOPIC (19) MEGASPORIC (17) MELANISTIC (14) MELISMATIC (16) MENINGITIC (15) MESENTERIC (14) MESOPHYTIC (22) METAPHORIC (19) [adjective] Like a metaphor. METAPHYSIC (22) [noun] The field of study of metaphysics. | [noun] The metaphysical system of a particular philosopher or of a particular school of thought. | [noun] A fundamental principle or key concept. METASTATIC (14) [adjective] Relating to, or producing metastasis METATHETIC (17) METEORITIC (14) METRONOMIC (16) MICROCYTIC (21) MOBOCRATIC (18) MONOACIDIC (17) MONOCARPIC (18) [adjective] (of a plant) That flowers and bears fruit only once before dying. MONOCLINIC (16) [adjective] Having three unequal axes with two perpendicular and one oblique intersections. MONOCRATIC (16) MONOCYCLIC (21) [noun] Any monocyclic compound. | [adjective] Having a single cycle of development or activity. | [adjective] Having a single ring of atoms in the molecule; such as benzene or cyclopropane. MONOHYDRIC (21) [adjective] Having a single replaceable hydrogen atom | [adjective] Having a single hydroxy group MONOLITHIC (17) [adjective] Of or resembling a monolith. | [adjective] Having a massive, unchanging structure that does not permit individual variation. | [adjective] (said of an operating system's kernel) consisting of a single program using a single memory-addressing space MONOMANIAC (16) [noun] A person who is obsessed with a single thing, to the exclusion of other concerns. | [adjective] Focused on one thing above all others. MONOPHONIC (19) [adjective] (of sound reproduction) having a single channel; monaural (compare stereophonic) | [adjective] Having a single melodic line and no harmony (compare polyphonic) | [adjective] Having simple one-to-one mapping between letters and phonemes MONOSTELIC (14) MORALISTIC (14) [adjective] Characteristic of or relating to a narrow-minded concern of the morals of others; self-righteous MORGANATIC (15) [adjective] Designating a marriage (or the wife involved) between a man of higher rank and a woman of lower rank, often having various legal repercussions (typically that such a wife has no claim on the husband's possessions or title). It was not an aspect of English law, but was common in other royal houses, especially in Germany. MULTIGENIC (15) MUSCARINIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to muscarine MYASTHENIC (20) MYELOCYTIC (22) MYTHOLOGIC (21) MYTHOPOEIC (22) NAPHTHENIC (20) NATIVISTIC (15) NEOCLASSIC (14) [adjective] Neoclassical NEOPHILIAC (17) NEOPLASTIC (14) [adjective] Of or relating to a neoplasm, neoplasty or neoplasia NEPHELINIC (17) NEPOTISTIC (14) NEUROGENIC (13) [adjective] Originating in, or caused by, the nervous system NEUROLOGIC (13) [adjective] Relating to neurology or the nervous system. NEUROTOXIC (19) [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Having a toxic effect on nerve tissue. NIHILISTIC (15) [adjective] Of or relating to nihilism. NOMOTHETIC (17) [adjective] Relating to the underlying laws of a subject NONALLELIC (12) NONAQUATIC (21) NONASCETIC (14) NONCALORIC (14) NONCARDIAC (15) NONELASTIC (12) NONENZYMIC (26) NONGENETIC (13) [adjective] Not genetic. NONMIMETIC (16) NONORGANIC (13) [noun] An item, material, etc. that is not organic. | [adjective] (usually of food) Not organic NONPLASTIC (14) NOVELISTIC (15) [adjective] Having characteristics of a novel. NUMISMATIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to currency, especially to coins. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to numismatics. OLIGARCHIC (18) OLIGOMERIC (15) OLIVINITIC (15) OPHTHALMIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the eyes. | [adjective] Visionary, looking to the future. OPTIMISTIC (16) [adjective] Expecting the best in all possible ways. | [adjective] Allowing other processes to perform transactions on the same data at the same time, and checking for conflicts only when changes need to be written back. OPTOMETRIC (16) ORGANISMIC (15) OROGENETIC (13) OROGRAPHIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the physical features of mountains, or to orography | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the effects of mountains on weather ORTHOPEDIC (18) [adjective] Of, or relating to orthopedics. OSMOMETRIC (16) OSTEOGENIC (13) [adjective] Of, or relating to, osteogenesis. OXYMORONIC (24) PACIFISTIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to pacifism. PAEDIATRIC (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to pediatrics, the branch of medicine dealing with the care and treatment of children. PAEDOGENIC (16) PANCREATIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the pancreas PANGENETIC (15) PANTOMIMIC (18) PARABIOTIC (16) PARACHUTIC (19) PARADISAIC (15) PARADISIAC (15) PARAFFINIC (20) PARAMETRIC (16) [noun] A parametric equation | [adjective] Of, relating to, or defined using parameters PARAPLEGIC (17) [noun] A person who suffers from paraplegia. | [adjective] Of, related to, or suffering from paraplegia. PARATACTIC (16) PARODISTIC (15) PATHOGENIC (18) [adjective] Able to cause (harmful) disease. | [adjective] Consisting of harsh, percussive, nonverbal sounds. PATHOLOGIC (18) [adjective] Caused by or related to disease, pathology. PATRONYMIC (19) [noun] A name acquired from one's father. | [noun] (by extension) A name acquired from one's father's, grandfather's or earlier (male) ancestor's first name. Some cultures use a patronymic where other cultures use a surname or family name; other cultures (like Russia) use both a patronymic and a surname. | [adjective] Derived from one's father. PEDERASTIC (15) PEDOPHILIC (20) PEGMATITIC (17) PENTATONIC (14) [noun] The pentatonic scale. | [adjective] Based on five tones. PERICYCLIC (21) [adjective] Of or relating to a pericycle | [adjective] Of or relating to a pericyclic reaction PERIPHYTIC (22) PERISCOPIC (18) [adjective] Relating to periscopes and their use. PETROLOGIC (15) PHAGOCYTIC (23) PHANTASMIC (19) PHENOTYPIC (22) [adjective] Of, or relating to a phenotype. PHILATELIC (17) PHLEGMATIC (20) [noun] One who has a phlegmatic disposition. | [adjective] Not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish. | [adjective] Abounding in phlegm. PHLOGISTIC (18) PHONEMATIC (19) [adjective] Pertaining to phonemes. PHONOLOGIC (18) PHOSPHATIC (22) [adjective] Of, relating to, or composed of phosphate. PHOSPHORIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to phosphorus. | [adjective] Resembling phosphorus. | [adjective] Of a compound, containing phosphorus in a higher oxidation number than phosphorous compounds, especially with one of 5. PHOTOGENIC (18) [adjective] Generated or caused by light. | [adjective] Producing or emitting light, luminescent. | [adjective] Looking good when photographed. PHOTOLYTIC (20) PHOTOTOXIC (24) PHYTOTOXIC (27) [adjective] Characteristic of a phytotoxin PLANKTONIC (18) PLEOCHROIC (19) [adjective] Having the property of pleochroism. PLEONASTIC (14) PLEUSTONIC (14) PLYOMETRIC (19) POLYATOMIC (19) [adjective] (of a molecule or ion) Consisting of three or more atoms. POLYCLINIC (19) [noun] A clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated; especially, an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease. POLYCYCLIC (24) [noun] A polycyclic compound. | [adjective] Involving more than one cycle. | [adjective] Having two or more rings of atoms in the molecule. POLYCYSTIC (22) [adjective] Having many cysts. POLYDIPSIC (20) POLYMATHIC (22) POLYPHASIC (22) POLYPHONIC (22) [adjective] Of or relating to polyphony | [adjective] Having two or more independent but harmonic melodies; contrapuntal | [adjective] (of an electronic device) able to play more than one musical note at the same time POPULISTIC (16) POSTATOMIC (16) POSTEXILIC (21) POZZOLANIC (32) PREMEIOTIC (16) PREMYCOTIC (21) PRESBYOPIC (21) PREVOCALIC (19) [adjective] Immediately preceding a vowel or vowel sound PROCRYPTIC (21) PROGNOSTIC (15) [noun] Prognosis | [noun] A sign by which a future event may be known or foretold. | [noun] A prediction of the future. PRONEPHRIC (19) PROSTHETIC (17) [noun] An artificial replacement for part of the body; a prosthesis, prosthetic device. | [noun] An addition to an actor etc.'s body as part of a costume, intended to transform the person's appearance. | [adjective] Artificial, acting as a substitute for part of the body; relating to prosthesis PROTOTYPIC (19) PROTREPTIC (16) [noun] A didactic speech, book, etc. | [adjective] Serving to instruct; didactic PUGILISTIC (15) PYROMANIAC (19) [noun] A person suffering from pyromania PYROMETRIC (19) PYROPHORIC (22) [adjective] Spontaneously igniting in air, especially when in a finely divided state | [adjective] Producing sparks, especially by friction | [adjective] (fire investigation) Able to oxidize with exposure to atmospheric oxygen at normal temperatures. QUARTZITIC (30) QUIETISTIC (21) RADIOGENIC (14) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or caused by radioactivity. | [adjective] Particularly suited to radio broadcasting RADIOLOGIC (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to radiology. RADIOLYTIC (16) RHEOSTATIC (15) RIGORISTIC (13) SACROILIAC (14) [noun] The region of the sacrum and the ilium in the lower back. | [adjective] Relating to the sacrum and ilium, or to the region of the lower back where they are located. SAPROGENIC (15) [adjective] Causing or resulting from putrefaction SAXOPHONIC (24) SCHISMATIC (19) [noun] A person involved in a schism | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a schism | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a schisma SCHOLASTIC (17) [noun] A member of the medieval philosophical school of scholasticism; a medieval Christian Aristotelian. | [adjective] Of or relating to school; academic | [adjective] Of or relating to the philosophical tradition of scholasticism SCIENTIFIC (17) [adjective] Of, or having to do with science. | [adjective] Having the quality of being derived from, or consistent with, the scientific method. | [adjective] In accord with procedures, methods, conduct and accepted conventions of modern science. SCIOLISTIC (14) SEBORRHEIC (17) SEMIPUBLIC (18) SEMITROPIC (16) SEPTICEMIC (18) SERIOCOMIC (16) [adjective] Having both serious and comedic qualities or tendencies. SIMPLISTIC (16) [adjective] Overly simple. | [adjective] In a manner that simplifies a concept or issue so that its nuance and complexity are lost or important details are overlooked. | [adjective] Of or relating to simples, or medicinal herbs. SKELETONIC (16) SOCIOLOGIC (15) SOLECISTIC (14) SOLONETZIC (21) SOLVOLYTIC (18) SOPHOMORIC (19) [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sophomore | [adjective] Conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature | [adjective] Pretentious; inflated in style or manner SPLANCHNIC (19) [adjective] Of, in, near or pertaining to the viscera or intestines SPOROGENIC (15) SPOROGONIC (15) STENOTOPIC (14) [adjective] Able to tolerate or adapt to only a small range of environmental conditions STOCHASTIC (17) [adjective] Random, randomly determined. STRABISMIC (16) SUBAQUATIC (23) [adjective] Located or living under water; submarine. SUBOCEANIC (16) SUPERSONIC (14) [noun] An aircraft that can travel at the speed of sound. | [adjective] (of a speed) greater than the speed of sound (in the same medium, and at the same temperature and pressure) | [adjective] (of a sound) ultrasonic, having a frequency too high to be audible SUPERTONIC (14) [noun] The second note in a diatonic scale. SUPRAOPTIC (16) [adjective] Above the optic tract or chiasma SYNCHRONIC (20) [adjective] Occurring at a specific point in time. | [adjective] Relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history. SYNERGETIC (16) SYPHILITIC (20) SYSTEMATIC (17) [adjective] Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure. | [adjective] Methodical, regular and orderly. | [adjective] Of, or relating to taxonomic classification. TALISMANIC (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or like, a talisman. | [adjective] Possessing or believed to possess protective magical power. TAPHONOMIC (19) TAUTOMERIC (14) TAXIDERMIC (22) TELEMETRIC (14) TELEOLOGIC (13) [adjective] Of, or relating to teleology; teleological TELEONOMIC (14) TELEPATHIC (17) [adjective] Of, relating to, or using telepathy. TELEPHONIC (17) TELESCOPIC (16) [adjective] Pertaining to, or carried out by means of, a telescope. | [adjective] Seen by means of a telescope; only visible through a telescope. | [adjective] Capable of seeing distant objects; far-seeing. TENEBRIFIC (17) TETRAMERIC (14) TETRARCHIC (17) THEOCRATIC (17) [adjective] Pertaining to theocracy. | [adjective] (Jehovah's Witnesses) Conforming to God-rule, by Christian behavior. THEOPHANIC (20) THERMIONIC (17) [adjective] Concerning the emission of electrons from a heated electrode. THOLEIITIC (15) THROMBOTIC (19) TIMOCRATIC (16) TOTALISTIC (12) TOTEMISTIC (14) TRAGICOMIC (17) TRANSGENIC (13) [noun] An organism whose genome has been genetically modified. | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; (of an organism) whose genome has been changed by such addition, genetically modified. TRANSSONIC (12) [adjective] Just below, or just above the speed of sound (0.8 < Ma < 1.2 approximately). | [adjective] Passing from subsonic to supersonic, or vice versa. TREMOLITIC (14) TRIBRACHIC (19) TRIGLYPHIC (21) TRIGRAPHIC (18) TRIMORPHIC (19) TROPOLOGIC (15) TYMPANITIC (19) ULTRABASIC (14) [noun] Ultramafic | [adjective] Ultramafic ULTRAISTIC (12) ULTRAMAFIC (17) [noun] A rock with such properties. | [adjective] Describing igneous rocks that contain magnesium and iron and only a very small amount of silica, such as are found in the Earth’s mantle. ULTRASONIC (12) [adjective] (acoustics) Beyond (higher in frequency than) the range of sound perceptible to the human ear; with a frequency of 20 kilohertz or higher. UNACADEMIC (17) [adjective] Not academic. UNARTISTIC (12) [adjective] Not artistic. UNATHLETIC (15) UNDIDACTIC (16) UNDOGMATIC (16) [adjective] Not dogmatic. UNDOMESTIC (15) UNDRAMATIC (15) [adjective] Not dramatic; lacking in dramatic action. UNECONOMIC (16) [adjective] Financially inefficient, costly, wasteful, or loss making UNEMPHATIC (19) [adjective] Not emphatic UNHYGIENIC (19) [adjective] Lacking hygiene; unclean. UNNEUROTIC (12) UNPEDANTIC (15) UNRHYTHMIC (23) UNROMANTIC (14) [adjective] Not romantic UNSPECIFIC (19) [adjective] Not specific: nonspecific. URBANISTIC (14) URICOSURIC (14) URICOTELIC (14) VITALISTIC (15) VOLUMETRIC (17) [adjective] Pertaining to measurement by volume. WORKAHOLIC (22) [noun] A person who feels compelled to work excessively. | [adjective] In the nature or manner of a workaholic. XENOBIOTIC (21) [noun] Any foreign compound not produced by an organism's metabolism. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to xenobiosis. | [adjective] Relating to a substance foreign to the body or ecological system. XENOGENEIC (20) [adjective] Derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible XENOLITHIC (22) XENOPHOBIC (26) [noun] A xenophobe. | [adjective] Exhibiting or characterised by xenophobia, a fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners XENOTROPIC (21) XEROPHYTIC (27) ZOOMORPHIC (28) [adjective] Having the shape, form, or likeness of an animal.

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ACATALECTIC (17) [noun] A verse which has the complete number of feet and syllables | [adjective] Designating a line of verse having the required number of syllables in the last foot. ACHONDRITIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a stony meteorite that lacks a chondrule structure. ACIDIMETRIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or involving the measurement of acidity or the titration of acids and bases. ACIDOPHILIC (21) [adjective] Thriving under acidic conditions; relating to or being an acidophile. | [adjective] Easily stained with acidic dyes, such as eosin. ACROCENTRIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a chromosome that has its centromere near one end, so that one arm is much longer than the other. ACROMEGALIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or affected by acromegaly, a condition characterized by abnormal growth of the hands, feet, and face due to excessive growth hormone production. AERODYNAMIC (19) [adjective] Of, or relating to the science of aerodynamics | [adjective] Having a shape that reduces drag when moving through the air AEROELASTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to aeroelasticity AGORAPHOBIC (21) [noun] One who suffers from agoraphobia. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to agoraphobia. ALBUMINURIC (17) ALCHEMISTIC (20) ALGOLAGNIAC (15) ALGORITHMIC (19) [adjective] Of, relating to, or being an algorithm. ALLOGRAPHIC (19) ALLOMORPHIC (20) AMENORRHEIC (18) AMPHIPATHIC (25) [adjective] Describing a molecule, such as a detergent, which has both hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups. | [adjective] Of the surface(s) on a protein, particularly an alpha helix, where one surface of the alpha helix has hydrophilic amino acids and the opposite face has hydrophobic (or lipophilic) amino acids. AMPHIPHILIC (25) [adjective] (of a molecule) Being a detergent: having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic (or lipophilic) groups. | [adjective] (of a protein, especially an alpha helix) Having one surface consisting of hydrophilic amino acids and the opposite surface consisting of hydrophobic (or lipophilic) ones. ANACOLUTHIC (18) [adjective] Characterized by anacoluthon; lacking grammatical sequence or consistency in construction, especially in a sentence that shifts from one grammatical pattern to another. ANACREONTIC (15) [noun] A short lyrical piece about love and wine. | [adjective] Pertaining to the Greek poet Anacreon and his manners; jovial, festive. ANAESTHETIC (16) [noun] A substance administered to reduce the perception of pain or to induce numbness for surgery and may render the recipient unconscious. | [adjective] Causing anesthesia; reducing pain sensitivity. | [adjective] Insensate: unable to feel, or unconscious. ANALEMMATIC (17) [adjective] Relating to an analemma, a figure-eight curve showing the sun's position in the sky at the same clock time throughout the year. ANARCHISTIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or advocating anarchism; characterized by a rejection of authority or organized government. | [adjective] Chaotic or lawless in nature or behavior. ANASTOMOTIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or involving anastomosis, the surgical or natural connection between two blood vessels, nerves, or other tubular structures. ANIMALISTIC (15) [adjective] In the manner of an animal; savage; untamed. ANIMATRONIC (15) [noun] A lifelike robot or mechanical figure programmed to move and perform actions, often used in entertainment or displays. | [adjective] Relating to or operated by animatronics; mechanically animated. ANISEIKONIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a condition in which the images of an object formed on the retinas of the two eyes are of different sizes. ANISOTROPIC (15) [adjective] Having properties that differ according to the direction of measurement; exhibiting anisotropy. ANTHRACITIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or containing anthracite, a hard form of coal with high carbon content and low volatile matter. ANTIMITOTIC (15) [adjective] Acting against or inhibiting mitosis; preventing or suppressing cell division. ANTIPYRETIC (18) [noun] A pharmaceutical that reduces fever; a febrifuge. | [adjective] That reduces fever; fever-reducing. APHRODISIAC (19) [noun] Something, generally a food or drug, having such an effect. | [adjective] Arousing or intensifying sexual desire. APOCALYPTIC (22) [noun] One who predicts apocalypse. | [adjective] Of or relating to an apocalypse: | [adjective] Portending a future apocalypse (disaster, devastation, or doom). APONEUROTIC (15) [adjective] Relating to or resembling an aponeurosis, which is a sheet of connective tissue that functions as a tendon. APOSIOPETIC (17) [adjective] Characterized by aposiopesis; marked by a sudden breaking off or trailing away of speech, often for dramatic or emotional effect. APOSTROPHIC (20) ARCHANGELIC (19) AREOCENTRIC (15) ASTROMETRIC (15) [adjective] Relating to astrometry, the branch of astronomy that deals with the measurement and positions of celestial bodies. ASTRONAUTIC (13) [adjective] Of or relating to astronautics; pertaining to the science and technology of space travel and spacecraft. ATHEROGENIC (17) [adjective] That initiates or accelerates atherogenesis ATMOSPHERIC (20) [adjective] Of, relating to, produced by, or coming from the atmosphere. | [adjective] Translucent or hazy. | [adjective] Evoking a particular emotional or aesthetic quality. AUDIOMETRIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or involving the measurement of hearing ability or sound perception. AUTOGRAPHIC (19) [adjective] Of or relating to autography; written or produced in one's own handwriting. | [adjective] Capable of writing or recording automatically. AUTOTROPHIC (18) [adjective] Capable of synthesizing organic compounds from inorganic substances, typically using energy from sunlight or chemical reactions, as in plants and certain microorganisms. AUXOTROPHIC (25) [adjective] Unable to synthesize a particular organic compound required for growth, necessitating its external supply; relating to an organism that requires specific nutrients not synthesized by wild-type strains. AXONOMETRIC (22) [adjective] (technical drawing) Describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective BAROGRAPHIC (21) [adjective] Relating to a barograph, an instrument that records atmospheric pressure changes over time. BATHOLITHIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of a batholith, a large underground formation of intrusive igneous rock. BATHYMETRIC (23) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of depth, especially of ocean floors and underwater topography. BIBLIOPEGIC (20) [adjective] Relating to bibliopegy, the art and craft of bookbinding. BIMORPHEMIC (24) BIOCLIMATIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the relationship between living things and climate. | [adjective] Focused on providing a comfortable microclimate. BIOELECTRIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to bioelectricity BIOLOGISTIC (16) BIORHYTHMIC (26) [adjective] Relating to or controlled by biorhythms, the recurring cycles of physical, emotional, and intellectual activity in living organisms. BIQUADRATIC (25) [adjective] Of or relating to the fourth degree, or involving the fourth power of a variable. | [noun] A polynomial or equation of the fourth degree. BLASTEMATIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or consisting of a blastema, which is a mass of cells capable of developing into an organ or tissue. BLASTOPORIC (17) CACODEMONIC (20) CALISTHENIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or involving calisthenics, which are exercises using body weight and minimal equipment for fitness and strength training. CAMOUFLAGIC (21) CARBOCYCLIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or containing a ring of carbon atoms in a molecule, with no atoms other than carbon in the ring. CARDIOGENIC (17) [adjective] Originating in the heart. | [adjective] Resulting from a disorder of the heart. CARDIOTONIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a substance that increases the force of contraction of the heart muscle. | [noun] A drug or agent that stimulates heart contractions. CATACLYSMIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a cataclysm; causing great destruction or upheaval; catastrophic. CATECHISTIC (20) [adjective] Of, relating to, or in the form of a catechism; involving instruction by means of questions and answers. | [adjective] Characterized by dogmatic or formulaic teaching methods. CENTROMERIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or located at the centromere, the specialized region of a chromosome where sister chromatids are held together and where kinetochore proteins attach during cell division. CHALCEDONIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or resembling chalcedony, a type of microcrystalline quartz mineral. CHAMELEONIC (20) CHARISMATIC (20) [noun] A member of the Charismatic Movement. | [adjective] Of, related to, or having charisma. | [adjective] Of, related to, or being a member of a form of Christianity that emphasises the role of the Holy Spirit. CHEMOTACTIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or exhibiting chemotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to chemical stimuli. CHERNOZEMIC (29) [adjective] Relating to chernozem, a type of dark, fertile soil rich in organic matter found in temperate grasslands. CHOLESTATIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by cholestasis, a condition in which bile flow is reduced or stopped in the liver or bile ducts. CHOLESTERIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a type of liquid crystal that exhibits a helical molecular structure and displays color-changing properties. | [noun] A liquid crystal substance with cholesteric properties. CHOLINERGIC (19) [noun] Any drug or substance producing or having the same function as acetylcholine. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, activated by, producing or having the same function as acetylcholine. CHROMATINIC (20) CHROMOGENIC (21) [adjective] Describing a process in which a black-and-white image is replaced by a coloured one. | [adjective] Containing or producing chromogen. CHROMOMERIC (22) CHRONOLOGIC (19) [adjective] Arranged in or proceeding in the order of time; relating to or arranged according to the sequence of events in time. CLIMACTERIC (19) [noun] A critical stage or decisive point; a turning point. | [noun] A period in human life in which some great change is supposed to take place, calculated in different ways by different authorities (often identified as every seventh or ninth year). | [noun] The period of life that leads up to and follows the end of menstruation in women; the menopause. COENZYMATIC (29) COLUMNISTIC (17) COMMUNISTIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of communism or communists. CONSPECIFIC (22) [noun] An organism belonging to the same species as another. | [adjective] Relating to the same species COPOLYMERIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or consisting of a copolymer, a polymer made from two or more different monomers chemically bonded together. COULOMETRIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or involving coulometry, an electrochemical analysis technique that measures the quantity of electricity required to complete a chemical reaction. CRYPTOGAMIC (23) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the cryptogams. CRYPTOGENIC (21) [adjective] (of an organism) Of uncertain origin, either introduced or native to its area. | [adjective] (of epilepsy) Presumed but not proven to be caused by an abnormality in a particular part of the brain (contrasts with symptomatic and idiopathic). | [adjective] (of a disease) Of uncertain cause. CRYPTOLOGIC (21) [adjective] Of or relating to cryptology, the science of secret writing and code-breaking. CYCLOTHYMIC (28) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by cyclothymia, a mild form of bipolar disorder involving alternating periods of elevated and depressed mood. CYSTOSCOPIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or performed using a cystoscope, an instrument for examining the interior of the bladder. CYTOGENETIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or involving the study of the structure and function of chromosomes, or the interaction between genetics and cellular structure. CYTOKINETIC (22) CYTOMEGALIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or exhibiting cytomegaly. CYTOPLASMIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or contained within the cytoplasm of a cell. DEMOGRAPHIC (22) [noun] (chiefly in plural) A demographic criterion: a characteristic used to classify people for statistical purposes, such as age, race, or gender. | [noun] A demographic group: a collection of people sharing a value for a certain demographic criterion. | [noun] An individual person's characteristic, encoded for the purposes of statistical analysis. DENDROLOGIC (16) DIALOGISTIC (15) DIAMAGNETIC (17) [noun] Any substance that exhibits diamagnetism. | [adjective] Exhibiting diamagnetism; repelled by a magnet. DIAPHORETIC (19) [noun] A product or agent which induces or promotes perspiration. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Generating sweat or perspiration. DIASTROPHIC (19) DICHROMATIC (21) DIPSOMANIAC (18) DITHYRAMBIC (24) DRAMATURGIC (17) DUOPOLISTIC (16) DYSLOGISTIC (18) DYSRHYTHMIC (28) ECONOMETRIC (17) ECTOMORPHIC (22) ECTOPLASMIC (19) ECTOTHERMIC (20) ECTOTROPHIC (20) ELASTOMERIC (15) EMBRYOGENIC (21) ENCOMIASTIC (17) ENDOCYTOTIC (19) ENDOMITOTIC (16) ENDOMORPHIC (21) ENDOPLASMIC (18) ENDOTHERMIC (19) [adjective] Of a chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings. | [adjective] Of an animal whose body temperature is regulated by internal factors. ENDOTROPHIC (19) EPEIROGENIC (16) EPIPHYTOTIC (23) EPITHALAMIC (20) EQUICALORIC (24) ERYTHRISTIC (19) ESEMPLASTIC (17) [adjective] Unifying; having the power to shape disparate things into a unified whole. EUCHARISTIC (18) EUCHROMATIC (20) EUDIOMETRIC (16) EUPHEMISTIC (20) [adjective] Of or pertaining to euphemism. EURYTHERMIC (21) [adjective] (of an organism) Able to tolerate a wide range of temperature. FELDSPATHIC (22) [adjective] Containing feldspar. FETISHISTIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to fetishism or fetishists. FEUDALISTIC (17) FIBROCYSTIC (23) [adjective] Having increased fibrosis together with increased cystic spaces. FORMALISTIC (18) FUNGISTATIC (17) [adjective] That inhibits the growth and reproduction of fungi GAMETOGENIC (17) GASTRONOMIC (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to gastronomy. GEOMAGNETIC (17) GEOSTROPHIC (19) [adjective] Relating to the balance, in the atmosphere, between the horizontal Coriolis forces and the horizontal pressure forces. | [adjective] Relating to or arising from the deflective force exerted on the atmosphere due to the rotation of the earth. GEOTECTONIC (16) GLAUCONITIC (16) GNOTOBIOTIC (16) [adjective] Pertaining to gnotobiotics. GOITROGENIC (15) GONGORISTIC (15) GONIOMETRIC (16) GRANOLITHIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a granolith GRANOPHYRIC (22) GRAVIMETRIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to measurement by weight. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to measurement of the local gravitational field. GYNECOLOGIC (20) [adjective] Gynecological GYNOGENETIC (18) HAGGADISTIC (19) HAGIOSCOPIC (21) HALOMORPHIC (23) HEBEPHRENIC (23) HELIOMETRIC (18) HELIOTROPIC (18) HEMATOLOGIC (19) HEMIMORPHIC (25) HEMISPHERIC (23) HEMODYNAMIC (24) [adjective] Of or pertaining to hemodynamics, the circulation of blood in the body. HEMOPHILIAC (23) HEMOPOIETIC (20) HEMORRHAGIC (22) [adjective] Of, relating to, or producing hemorrhage. HEPATOTOXIC (25) [adjective] Toxic to the liver; causing hepatotoxicity. HERMENEUTIC (18) [adjective] That explains, interprets, illustrates or elucidates. HETEROGONIC (17) HETEROLYTIC (19) HETEROTOPIC (18) HETEROTYPIC (21) HISTIOCYTIC (21) HOLOBLASTIC (18) HOLOGRAPHIC (22) [adjective] In the form of a hologram or holograph. | [adjective] Handwritten by a single writer. HOMEOPATHIC (23) [noun] Any of the diluted remedies used in homeopathy. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to homeopathy. | [adjective] Extremely dilute, insipid. HOMEOSTATIC (18) HOMOGAMETIC (21) [adjective] That produces, or contains, only one type of sex chromosome. HOMOGRAPHIC (24) HOMOMORPHIC (25) [adjective] Of or pertaining to homomorphism; having a homomorphism. HOMOPLASTIC (20) HOMOTHALLIC (21) HORNBLENDIC (19) HYDROMETRIC (22) HYDROPATHIC (25) HYDROPHILIC (25) [adjective] Having an affinity for water; able to absorb, or be wetted by water; water-loving. HYDROPHOBIC (27) [adjective] Of, or having, hydrophobia (rabies). | [adjective] Lacking an affinity for water; unable to absorb, or be wetted by water. HYDROPHYTIC (28) HYDROSTATIC (20) [adjective] Of or relating to hydrostatics. | [adjective] Of or relating to fluids, especially to the pressure that they exert or transmit. HYDROTROPIC (22) HYGROMETRIC (22) HYGROPHYTIC (28) HYGROSCOPIC (24) [adjective] Readily taking up and retaining water, especially from the atmosphere. HYLOZOISTIC (28) HYPERCAPNIC (25) HYPERCRITIC (23) HYPERMETRIC (23) HYPERMNESIC (23) HYPERPHAGIC (27) HYPERSTATIC (21) HYPNOPOMPIC (27) [adjective] Referring to the state of consciousness before becoming completely awake. HYPOGASTRIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the hypogastrium. HYPOKALEMIC (27) HYPOMORPHIC (28) HYPOPLASTIC (23) HYPOTHERMIC (26) HYPSOMETRIC (23) [adjective] Of or pertaining to hypsometry (measuring elevation relative to sea level) IDEOGRAMMIC (19) IDEOGRAPHIC (20) IDIOBLASTIC (16) IDIOGRAPHIC (20) [adjective] Of or pertaining to individuals | [adjective] Of or pertaining to idiography or to an idiograph IDIOMORPHIC (21) IMMUNOGENIC (18) [adjective] That produces a reaction from the immune system; antigenic IMMUNOLOGIC (18) INAUTHENTIC (16) [adjective] Not authentic or genuine; spurious. INTERATOMIC (15) [adjective] Between atoms INTERETHNIC (16) [adjective] Between ethnic groups, or their members. INTERVALLIC (16) IONOSPHERIC (18) ISALLOBARIC (15) ISOELECTRIC (15) [adjective] Having equal electric potential, or the same number of positive and negative charges. ITHYPHALLIC (24) [noun] A poem or song in an ithyphallic metre. | [noun] A lascivious or obscene poem or song. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the erect phallus that was carried in bacchic processions. JARGONISTIC (21) [adjective] Characterised by jargon. KINESTHETIC (20) [adjective] Of or relating to kinesthesia. KYMOGRAPHIC (28) LACCOLITHIC (20) LEUKOPLAKIC (23) LOGARITHMIC (19) [adjective] Of, or relating to logarithms. LOGOGRAPHIC (20) LUTEOTROPIC (15) LYMPHOCYTIC (28) MACROBIOTIC (19) [adjective] Of a lifestyle incorporating a dietary regimen including locally grown, seasonal, natural foods, or of the diet itself. | [adjective] Long-lived. MACROCOSMIC (21) MACROCYCLIC (24) [adjective] (of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms | [adjective] Of, or relating to a macrocycle MACROPHAGIC (23) MACROPHYTIC (25) MACROSCOPIC (21) [adjective] Visible to the unassisted eye | [adjective] Having an appreciable mass MANNERISTIC (15) MARTENSITIC (15) MASOCHISTIC (20) [adjective] Deriving (especially sexual) pleasure from abuse, being punished, or dominated. MECHANISTIC (20) [adjective] Having the impersonal and automatic characteristics of a machine. | [adjective] Predetermined by, or as if by, a mechanism. | [adjective] Having a physical or biological cause. MEDIUMISTIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to mediums (people claiming to contact the dead); relating to or having the ability to communicate with spirits. MEGALOMANIC (18) MELANCHOLIC (20) [noun] A person who is habitually melancholy. | [adjective] Filled with or affected by melancholy—great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature. MELIORISTIC (15) MENTALISTIC (15) MEROBLASTIC (17) MEROMORPHIC (22) MESOMORPHIC (22) MESONEPHRIC (20) MESOPELAGIC (18) [noun] A mesopelagic fish | [adjective] Describing a pelagic zone of the oceans between the photic epipelagic and the aphotic bathypelagic zones MESOPHYLLIC (23) MESOSPHERIC (20) MESOTROPHIC (20) METACENTRIC (17) METAGENETIC (16) METAMORPHIC (22) [noun] A rock that has been changed from its original form by subjection to heat and/or pressure. | [adjective] Characterised by or exhibiting a change in form or character. | [adjective] Pertaining to metamorphism; having been structurally altered as a result of, or resulting from, exposure to intense heat and/or pressure (at the contact zone between colliding plates, for example). METANEPHRIC (20) METAPLASTIC (17) [adjective] Relating to, or produced by metaplasia | [adjective] Relating to metaplasticity METASOMATIC (17) METHODISTIC (19) MICROCOSMIC (21) MICROLITHIC (20) MICROPHONIC (22) MICROSCOPIC (21) [adjective] Of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal | [adjective] So small that it can only be seen using a microscope. | [adjective] Very small; minute MINERALOGIC (16) MODERNISTIC (16) MONOCHROMIC (22) MONOGASTRIC (16) MONOGENETIC (16) MONOGRAPHIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a monograph or treatise. | [adjective] Drawn in lines without colours. MONOMORPHIC (22) [adjective] Having or existing in a single shape or form | [adjective] (of a gene) invariant across a species | [adjective] (of a function) taking only a single data type MONOZYGOTIC (28) [adjective] (of an identical twin) That has developed from a single fertilized ovum. MORPHOGENIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a morphogen, a morphogene or morphogenesis. MORPHOLOGIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to morphology; morphological MULTIETHNIC (18) [noun] A member of more than one ethnic group. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or consisting of several ethnic groups. MULTIPHASIC (20) MUTUALISTIC (15) MYELOPATHIC (23) MYOELECTRIC (20) MYTHOMANIAC (23) MYTHOPOETIC (23) [adjective] Giving rise to myths; pertaining to the creation of myth. | [adjective] Being a creative interpretation. | [adjective] Given the quality of a myth or a poem, used typically in opposition to a purely factual account. NARCOLEPTIC (17) [noun] One who suffers from narcolepsy | [adjective] Pertaining to narcolepsy NASOGASTRIC (14) [adjective] Pertaining both to the nose and to the stomach. | [adjective] (usually and more specifically) Pertaining to nasogastric intubation, wherein a tube is inserted through the nostril, past the throat, and into the stomach. NATRIURETIC (13) NECROMANTIC (17) [noun] Conjuration | [adjective] Of or relating to necromancy: the resurrection of or communication with the dead, especially through the use of black magic. NECROPHILIC (20) NEOLOGISTIC (14) NEPHROTOXIC (25) [adjective] That is poisonous to kidney tissue NEUROLEPTIC (15) [noun] An antipsychotic drug. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Having antipsychotic properties. NEUROPATHIC (18) NEUROTROPIC (15) [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Of or pertaining to neurotropism. NOMOGRAPHIC (21) NONACADEMIC (18) NONALLERGIC (14) [adjective] Not allergic. | [adjective] That does not cause an allergic response; nonallergenic. NONANALYTIC (16) NONANATOMIC (15) NONAROMATIC (15) NONARTISTIC (13) NONATHLETIC (16) NONDIABETIC (16) NONDIDACTIC (17) NONDOGMATIC (17) NONDOMESTIC (16) NONDRAMATIC (16) NONECONOMIC (17) NONELECTRIC (15) NONEMPHATIC (20) NONHARMONIC (18) NONMAGNETIC (16) [adjective] Not magnetic; not affected by a magnet. NONMETALLIC (15) NONOPERATIC (15) NONORGASMIC (16) NONPHONEMIC (20) NONPHONETIC (18) NONSPECIFIC (20) [adjective] Not specific or precise. | [adjective] (of an infection) Not caused by a specific pathogen. | [adjective] (of a person's immunity) Not caused by previous infection or vaccination. NONSYLLABIC (18) NONSYMBOLIC (20) NONSYSTEMIC (18) NONTHEISTIC (16) [adjective] Not believing in any gods NONVOLCANIC (18) OBSCURANTIC (17) OCHLOCRATIC (20) ONTOGENETIC (14) OPTOKINETIC (19) ORTHODONTIC (17) ORTHOPAEDIC (19) [adjective] Of, or relating to orthopedics. ORTHOSCOPIC (20) ORTHOSTATIC (16) [adjective] Relating to orthostasis / orthostatism | [adjective] Relating to an orthostat OSTEOPATHIC (18) PALINDROMIC (18) PALYNOLOGIC (19) PANTHEISTIC (18) PARAGENETIC (16) PARAGRAPHIC (21) PARALLACTIC (17) PARENTHETIC (18) PARESTHETIC (18) PEDOGENETIC (17) PEDOPHILIAC (21) PERIDOTITIC (16) PERIPATETIC (17) [noun] One who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant. | [noun] (usually capitalized) One who accepts the philosophy of Aristotle or his school; an Aristotelian. | [adjective] Tending to walk about. PERISTALTIC (15) PESSIMISTIC (17) [adjective] Marked by pessimism and little hopefulness; expecting the worst. | [adjective] Pertaining to the worst-case scenario. | [adjective] Taking out exclusive locks on data to prevent conflicts with other processes that might modify it. PHILOSOPHIC (23) [adjective] Of, or pertaining to, philosophy. | [adjective] Rational; analytic or critically-minded; thoughtful. | [adjective] Detached, calm, stoic. PHONOGRAMIC (21) PHONOTACTIC (20) PHOTOMETRIC (20) PHOTOMOSAIC (20) [noun] A composite image made of individual photographs, normally of the same shape and size, placed together - to show a panoramic view etc. PHOTOPHOBIC (25) [adjective] That thrives at a relatively low light level | [adjective] Of, relating to, or exhibiting photophobia PHOTOSTATIC (18) PHOTOTACTIC (20) PHOTOTROPIC (20) PHYSIOLOGIC (22) PIEZOMETRIC (26) PINOCYTOTIC (20) PLANIMETRIC (17) PLASMOLYTIC (20) PLEIOTROPIC (17) PLEOMORPHIC (22) PLURALISTIC (15) [adjective] Characteristic of pluralism. PLUTOCRATIC (17) [adjective] Of, relating to, or being a plutocracy POLYCENTRIC (20) POLYGENETIC (19) [adjective] Having many distinct sources; originating at various places or times. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to polygenesis; polyphyletic. | [adjective] One which is composite, or consists of two or more monogenetic ranges, each having had its own history of development. POLYGRAPHIC (24) POLYMORPHIC (25) [adjective] Relating to polymorphism (any sense), able to have several shapes or forms. | [adjective] (of a function) Having or relating to the ability to take multiple data types for a single parameter. POLYTECHNIC (23) [noun] An educational institute that teaches applied arts and sciences rather than academic subjects. | [noun] An exhibition of objects illustrating many arts. | [adjective] That teaches applied arts, sciences, technology, engineering and other academic subjects PORPHYRITIC (23) [adjective] Of or pertaining to porphyry | [adjective] Containing large crystals in a fine mass of material POSTCLASSIC (17) POSTVOCALIC (20) [adjective] (Linguistics) (Of a phoneme) occurring after a vowel. PREBIOLOGIC (18) PREDIABETIC (18) [noun] One who has prediabetes. | [adjective] Preceding the onset of diabetes; thus, indicating the probable future onset of diabetes PREDYNASTIC (19) [adjective] Before the time of a dynasty PREELECTRIC (17) PREHISTORIC (18) [adjective] Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old. | [adjective] Existent or occurring in time long past, usually in remote ages; belonging to or associated with antiquity; old, as opposed to modern. | [adjective] (history) Relating to antiquity as a primarily European historical period; the time before the Middle Ages. PREROMANTIC (17) PRESYNAPTIC (20) [adjective] In a synapse, of or pertaining to the neuron that releases neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft. PROBLEMATIC (19) [noun] (chiefly in the plural) A problem or difficulty in a particular field of study. | [adjective] Posing a problem; having or suffering from problem(s): | [adjective] Only affirming the possibility that a predicate be actualised. PROCEPHALIC (22) PROCTOLOGIC (18) PROKARYOTIC (22) PROTEOLYTIC (18) PROTHORACIC (20) PROTOPATHIC (20) [adjective] Relating to a sensory nerve that detects the presence of a stimulus without determining its location. | [adjective] Relating to first symptoms of a disease, as in the sense of protopathic bias PROTOSTELIC (15) PSILOPHYTIC (23) PSITTACOTIC (17) PSYCHEDELIC (24) [noun] Any psychoactive substance (such as LSD or psilocybin) which, when consumed, causes perceptual changes (sometimes erratic and uncontrollable), visual hallucination, and altered awareness of the body and mind. | [adjective] Of, containing, generating, or reminiscent of drug-induced hallucinations, distortions of perception, altered awareness etc. | [adjective] (of graphics, etc.) Having bright colours, abstract shapes, etc. reminiscent of drug-induced hallucinations or distortions of perception. PSYCHIATRIC (23) [adjective] Of, or relating to, psychiatry. PSYCHOGENIC (24) [adjective] Originating from or caused by state of mind; having a psychological rather than a physiological cause PSYCHOLOGIC (24) PYROCLASTIC (20) [noun] A rock mostly composed of rock fragments of volcanic origin | [adjective] Mostly composed of rock fragments of volcanic origin or comminuted during an eruption. PYROTECHNIC (23) [adjective] Of or relating to fireworks. | [adjective] Of or relating to the use of fire in chemistry or metallurgy. | [adjective] Resembling fireworks. PYROXENITIC (25) RACIALISTIC (15) RADIOMETRIC (16) [adjective] Referring to the science of radiometry. RENOGRAPHIC (19) RITUALISTIC (13) [adjective] In the manner of a ritual. | [adjective] Of or relating to habitual behavior. SAPROPHYTIC (23) SCHIZOGONIC (28) SCHOLIASTIC (18) SEMIAQUATIC (24) [adjective] (of animals) Spending part of the life cycle underwater. Also, spending a significant proportion of its time in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. | [adjective] (of plants) Having the roots partially or entirely underwater. SEMICLASSIC (17) SEMINOMADIC (18) SHAMANISTIC (18) SOCIALISTIC (15) SOCIOMETRIC (17) SOCIOPATHIC (20) SOLIPSISTIC (15) SPASMOLYTIC (20) [noun] Any antispastic drug. | [adjective] Antispastic, antispasmodic SPHERULITIC (18) SPHINCTERIC (20) SPIRITISTIC (15) SPIROMETRIC (17) SPOROPHYTIC (23) STALACTITIC (15) STALAGMITIC (16) STAUROLITIC (13) STEATOPYGIC (19) STENOBATHIC (18) STEREOTAXIC (20) [adjective] Of or pertaining to stereotaxis STEREOTYPIC (18) SUBSPECIFIC (22) SYCOPHANTIC (23) [adjective] Obsequious, flattering, toadying. SYLLOGISTIC (17) SYMBOLISTIC (20) SYMPATHETIC (23) [adjective] Of, related to, showing, or characterized by sympathy | [adjective] Relating to similarity | [adjective] Relating to the sympathetic nervous system SYMPTOMATIC (22) [adjective] Showing symptoms. | [adjective] Relating to, based on, or constituting a symptom. | [adjective] Relating to symptomatics SYNECDOCHIC (24) SYNERGISTIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to synergy or synergism; synergic; co-operative, working together, interacting, mutually stimulating. SYNESTHETIC (19) [adjective] (of a person) experiencing synaesthesia; describing a synaesthete. | [adjective] Pertaining to synaesthesia. SYNTAGMATIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a syntagma. TECHNOLOGIC (19) TELEGRAPHIC (19) [adjective] Of, or relating to the telegraph. | [adjective] Brief or concise, especially resembling a telegram with clipped syntax. TELEKINETIC (17) TELOCENTRIC (15) TERATOGENIC (14) TERATOLOGIC (14) TERRORISTIC (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a terrorist, terrorism, or terror. TETRASPORIC (15) THALASSEMIC (18) THEOCENTRIC (18) [adjective] Having God as main focus: with God, a god, or gods as the focal point. THEOREMATIC (18) THERAPEUTIC (18) [noun] A therapeutic agent | [adjective] Of, or relating to therapy. | [adjective] Having a positive effect on the body or mind. THERMODURIC (19) THIXOTROPIC (25) THYROTROPIC (21) TITRIMETRIC (15) TOMOGRAPHIC (21) TOPOCENTRIC (17) TOPOGRAPHIC (21) [adjective] Of or relating to topography. TOXICOLOGIC (23) TOXOPLASMIC (24) TRANSURANIC (13) [noun] Any element lying beyond uranium in the periodic table. | [adjective] Lying beyond uranium in the periodic table; having an atomic number greater than 92. TRISYLLABIC (18) TRITHEISTIC (16) TROGLODYTIC (18) TUMORIGENIC (16) [adjective] That can cause tumors TYPOGRAPHIC (24) ULCEROGENIC (16) UNAESTHETIC (16) [adjective] Not aesthetic. UNAUTHENTIC (16) [adjective] Not authentic UNCINEMATIC (17) UNECCENTRIC (17) UNIDIOMATIC (16) [adjective] Not idiomatic. UNPATRIOTIC (15) [adjective] Not patriotic UNREALISTIC (13) [adjective] Not realistic. VANDALISTIC (17) VASOSPASTIC (18) VERBALISTIC (18) VIOLINISTIC (16) VISCOMETRIC (20) VOODOOISTIC (17) VOYEURISTIC (19) [adjective] Of, relating to, or derived from voyeurism or a voyeur XEROGRAPHIC (26) XEROTHERMIC (25) XYLOGRAPHIC (29) ZYGOMORPHIC (33) [adjective] Having bilateral symmetry

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ABSOLUTISTIC (16) ACHLORHYDRIC (26) [adjective] Lacking hydrochloric acid, especially in the stomach; characterized by the absence of gastric acid. ACTINOMETRIC (18) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of the intensity of radiation, particularly solar radiation. AEROMAGNETIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to aeromagnetics ALLELOPATHIC (19) ALPHANUMERIC (21) [noun] An alphanumeric character. | [adjective] Consisting of, or limited to, letters and/or numbers, especially the characters A to Z (lowercase and uppercase) and 0 to 9. | [adjective] Consisting of these characters plus punctuation and other special characters. AMPEROMETRIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a method of electrochemical analysis that measures electric current produced by a chemical reaction. AMPHIBRACHIC (28) [adjective] Relating to or consisting of amphibrachs, a metrical foot in poetry consisting of three syllables with the stress on the middle syllable. AMPHICTYONIC (26) [adjective] Relating to an amphictyony, an ancient Greek religious association or league of neighboring states united for the protection of a common sanctuary. AMPHISBAENIC (23) ANAGRAMMATIC (19) [adjective] Being or relating to an anagram. ANALPHABETIC (21) [noun] An illiterate person. | [adjective] (of symbols) Not alphabetic. | [adjective] (of a person) Illiterate, unable to read or write. ANAPHYLACTIC (24) [adjective] Pertaining to anaphylaxis. ANASTIGMATIC (17) [adjective] (of the eye, or a lens system) Free from astigmatism ANDROCENTRIC (17) [adjective] Of, pertaining to or exhibiting androcentrism; focused on males. ANDROGENETIC (16) [adjective] Relating to or involving the development of male characteristics or the production of offspring from androgenetic reproduction, particularly in organisms where development occurs from male genetic material only. ANENCEPHALIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to or exhibiting anencephaly ANGIOGRAPHIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or produced by angiography, a medical imaging technique that visualizes blood vessels using contrast dye and X-rays. ANOREXIGENIC (22) [adjective] Suppressing or reducing appetite. | [noun] A substance that suppresses appetite. ANORTHOSITIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or composed of anorthosite, a type of igneous rock consisting primarily of plagioclase feldspar. ANTAGONISTIC (15) [adjective] Contending or acting against. | [adjective] Relating to an antagonist ANTHELMINTIC (19) [noun] A drug for the treatment of intestinal worm infestation, either by killing the worms or by causing them to be expelled from the body. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Destructive to parasitic intestinal worms. ANTIACADEMIC (19) ANTICYCLONIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by atmospheric circulation that moves in a clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, opposite to cyclonic rotation. ANTIDIABETIC (17) [adjective] Counteracting or treating diabetes; relating to a substance or drug that lowers blood sugar levels. ANTIDOGMATIC (18) ANTIECONOMIC (18) ANTIENTROPIC (16) ANTIHYSTERIC (20) ANTILEUKEMIC (20) [adjective] Acting against or used to treat leukemia. ANTIMAGNETIC (17) [adjective] Unable to be magnetized; unaffected by a magnetic field. ANTIPATHETIC (19) [adjective] Having or showing a strong aversion or repugnance | [adjective] Opposed in nature or character; antagonistic | [adjective] Causing a feeling of antipathy; repugnant ANTIPRURITIC (16) [noun] A medical agent that stops itching. ANTIRACHITIC (19) [adjective] Effective in preventing or treating rickets, a disease caused by vitamin D deficiency. ANTIROMANTIC (16) ANTISTROPHIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the second section of a choral ode in ancient Greek drama, sung in response to the strophe. | [adjective] Of or relating to a verse form that mirrors or responds to a previous verse form. AORTOGRAPHIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or produced by aortography, a radiographic examination of the aorta using contrast medium. APOCHROMATIC (23) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a lens or optical system that is corrected for chromatic aberration, producing images free from color fringing. APOTHEGMATIC (22) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling an apothegm; tersely and memorably expressed. ARCHIPELAGIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or consisting of an archipelago; of or pertaining to a group of islands. ARISTOCRATIC (16) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or favouring, an aristocracy | [adjective] Similar to the aristocracy; characteristic of, the aristocracy. ARTHROSCOPIC (21) [adjective] Relating to or performed using an arthroscope, a thin tube with a camera used to examine or treat joints with minimal incision. ASYMPTOMATIC (23) [noun] A patient who exhibits no symptoms of disease. | [adjective] Not exhibiting any symptoms of disease. AUTODIDACTIC (18) [adjective] Self-taught or having learned a subject without formal instruction. AUTOHYPNOTIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or inducing a hypnotic state through one's own mental processes without external suggestion. AVITAMINOTIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or caused by avitaminosis; suffering from a deficiency of vitamins. AXISYMMETRIC (28) [adjective] Exhibiting symmetry around an axis; exhibiting cylindrical symmetry. BATHYPELAGIC (25) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the parts of the oceans at depths between 1000 and 4000 meters deep. BELLETRISTIC (16) [adjective] Of or relating to belles-lettres; concerned with literature valued for aesthetic rather than practical qualities. BIBLIOMANIAC (20) [noun] A person who has an excessive or compulsive desire to collect and possess books. BIBLIOPHILIC (23) [adjective] Of or relating to a bibliophile; characteristic of someone who loves or collects books. BIOENERGETIC (17) [adjective] Relating to the flow and transformation of energy in living organisms or biological systems. BIOSYNTHETIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or produced by biosynthesis, the production of complex molecules from simpler ones by living organisms or cells. BLASTOCOELIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the blastocoel, the fluid-filled cavity within a blastula during early embryonic development. BRONCHOGENIC (22) [adjective] Originating in the bronchus. BUREAUCRATIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to bureaucracy or the actions of bureaucrats. CALLIGRAPHIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to calligraphy. | [adjective] Written in an artistic style or manner, as calligraphy. CALORIMETRIC (18) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of heat or the science of calorimetry, which determines the amount of heat produced by a substance or chemical reaction. CAPITALISTIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to capitalism or to capitalists. | [adjective] Organised on a capitalist basis. CARCINOGENIC (19) [noun] A substance or agent that can cause cancer. | [adjective] Causing or tending to cause cancer. CARTOGRAPHIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the making of maps. CATACHRESTIC (21) [adjective] Constituting or involving catachresis; characterized by the misuse or strained application of a word or phrase. CATADIOPTRIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to optical systems that employ both refractive (dioptric) and reflective (catoptric) elements. CATAPHORETIC (21) CATASTROPHIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a catastrophe. | [adjective] Disastrous; ruinous. CELLULOLYTIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or capable of breaking down cellulose into simpler compounds, typically describing enzymes or organisms that decompose plant material. CENTRALISTIC (16) [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of centralism; favoring centralized control or authority. CHAUVINISTIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to chauvinism or chauvinists. CHEMIOSMOTIC (23) [adjective] Relating to the coupling of chemical reactions with the transport of ions across a membrane to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in cells. CHIROGRAPHIC (25) [adjective] Relating to or written in handwriting; of or pertaining to chirography (the art of handwriting or penmanship). CHIROPRACTIC (23) [noun] A system of health care involving manipulation of the spinal column and other body structures, for the purpose of alleviating neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. | [adjective] Relating to chiropractics. CHOROGRAPHIC (25) [adjective] Relating to or describing a map or description of a region or district; of or pertaining to chorography. CHROMOPHORIC (26) [adjective] Relating to or capable of absorbing light and producing color; containing or involving a chromophore (a chemical group responsible for the color of a compound). CHRONOMETRIC (21) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of time or the accuracy of timekeeping devices. CHYMOTRYPTIC (29) [adjective] Relating to or produced by chymotrypsin, a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine. CLADOGENETIC (18) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the splitting of a lineage into two or more separate lineages during evolution; pertaining to branching speciation in phylogenetics. CLASSICISTIC (18) [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of classicism or the imitation of classical styles and principles. CLAVIERISTIC (19) CLEISTOGAMIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or denoting flowers that are self-pollinating and remain closed, never opening to expose their reproductive organs. COLORIMETRIC (18) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of color or the determination of the concentration of a substance by comparing its color to a standard. COMPATRIOTIC (20) COPROPHILIAC (23) [noun] A person who is sexually aroused by feces or fecal matter. COSMOGRAPHIC (24) [adjective] Relating to cosmography, the description or mapping of the universe, world, or cosmos. COUNCILMANIC (20) [adjective] Of or relating to a council or its members. CYANOGENETIC (20) [adjective] Capable of producing cyanide or hydrogen cyanide, typically referring to plants or substances that generate these toxic compounds. DECASYLLABIC (22) [adjective] Having ten syllables. | [adjective] Composed of decasyllables. DERMATOLOGIC (18) DEUTERANOPIC (17) DIABETOGENIC (18) DIAGEOTROPIC (18) DIAGRAMMATIC (20) [adjective] In the form of a diagram. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a diagram or to diagrammatics. DICARBOXYLIC (29) DIENCEPHALIC (22) DILATOMETRIC (17) DIPHTHERITIC (23) DIPLOBLASTIC (19) [adjective] Having two embryonic germ layers (the ectoderm and the endoderm) DISCOGRAPHIC (23) DISSYMMETRIC (22) DODECAPHONIC (23) [adjective] Of or pertaining to dodecaphony. DOPAMINERGIC (20) [noun] Any substance that affects the production of dopamine | [adjective] Containing, involving, or transmitting dopamine. | [adjective] Of or relating to dopamine. DYNAMOMETRIC (22) DYSPHEMISTIC (25) ECCLESIASTIC (18) [noun] A cleric. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical. EISTEDDFODIC (20) ELECTROGENIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to electrogenesis. ELECTROLYTIC (19) ELECTROTONIC (16) ENANTIOMERIC (16) ENCEPHALITIC (21) ENCYCLOPEDIC (24) [adjective] Of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge. | [adjective] Relating to or containing descriptive information rather than only linguistic or lexical information; about facts and concepts, and not only a word or term; including proper names, biographical and geographical information and illustrations. ENTEROCOELIC (16) ENTHUSIASTIC (17) [adjective] With zealous fervor; excited, motivated. EOSINOPHILIC (19) [adjective] That is readily stained with eosin. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to an eosinophil or to eosinophilia. EPIGRAMMATIC (21) [adjective] Having the characteristics of an epigram | [adjective] Containing or using epigrams ERYTHROCYTIC (25) ETHNOCENTRIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to ethnocentrism. ETHNOGRAPHIC (23) [adjective] Relating to ethnography. EUHEMERISTIC (19) EVANGELISTIC (18) [adjective] Pertaining to evangelism or evangelists; spreading the gospel. | [adjective] Pertaining to the Evangelical school. | [adjective] Characterised by enthusiasm and a desire to communicate belief. EXANTHEMATIC (26) EXOPHTHALMIC (31) [adjective] Of, or relating to exophthalmos. | [adjective] Having prominent eyeballs. EXTRAHEPATIC (26) FIBRINOLYTIC (22) FIBROBLASTIC (21) FLEXOGRAPHIC (30) FLUORIMETRIC (19) FLUOROMETRIC (19) FLUOROSCOPIC (21) FOLKLORISTIC (21) GALACTOSEMIC (19) GAMETOPHYTIC (25) GASTROSCOPIC (19) GEOSTRATEGIC (16) [adjective] Pertaining to the strategy of dealing with geopolitical issues; geopolitically strategic. GERONTOLOGIC (16) GONADOTROPIC (18) GRANULOCYTIC (20) GYNECOCRATIC (22) GYROMAGNETIC (21) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resulting from the properties of a spinning magnet, or a spinning electric charge; magnetogyric HAGIOGRAPHIC (24) HELIOCENTRIC (19) [adjective] Having the sun at the center/centre; usually in reference to a solar system or orbit. HELIOGRAPHIC (23) HENOTHEISTIC (20) HETEROCYCLIC (24) [noun] A heterocycle | [adjective] (of a cyclic compound) Having atoms of two or more different elements in at least one of its rings. | [adjective] (of a cyclic compound) Having one or more atoms other than carbon in at least one of its rings. HIEROGLYPHIC (26) [noun] (chiefly in the plural) a writing system of ancient Egypt, Minoans, Maya and other civilizations, using pictorial symbols to represent individual sounds as a rebus | [noun] Any symbol used in this system; a hieroglyph | [noun] (by extension) undecipherable handwriting or secret symbol HIEROPHANTIC (22) HISTOGENETIC (18) HOLOPHRASTIC (22) HOMEOMORPHIC (26) HOMEOTHERMIC (24) HYDRODYNAMIC (27) HYDROGRAPHIC (27) HYDROKINETIC (25) HYDROMORPHIC (28) HYDROSPHERIC (26) HYPERENDEMIC (25) HYPERKINETIC (26) [noun] A person exhibiting hyperkinesis or hyperactivity. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or affected with hyperkinesis or hyperactivity. HYPERLIPEMIC (26) HYPEROSTOTIC (22) HYPERPLASTIC (24) HYPERSTHENIC (25) HYPERTHERMIC (27) HYPERTROPHIC (27) HYPOCALCEMIC (28) HYPOCORISTIC (24) [noun] A nickname, especially one indicating intimacy and formed through a shortening of the original name. | [adjective] Relating to a nickname, usually indicating intimacy with the person. | [adjective] Relating to baby talk. HYPOGLYCEMIC (30) HYPOTHALAMIC (27) ICONOCLASTIC (18) [adjective] Characterized by attack on established and accepted beliefs, customs, or institutions; of or pertaining to iconoclasm. ICONOGRAPHIC (22) INTERALLELIC (14) INTERGENERIC (15) [adjective] Between organisms of different genera INTERMITOTIC (16) INTEROCEANIC (16) [adjective] Between oceans; connecting two oceans. INTERPSYCHIC (24) INTERVOCALIC (19) [adjective] Existing or occurring between vowels. INTRACARDIAC (17) INTRAPSYCHIC (24) ISOANTIGENIC (15) ISODIAMETRIC (17) [adjective] Having an equal or nearly equal diameter in all directions ISOENZYMATIC (28) JOURNALISTIC (21) [adjective] Related to journalism or journalists KARYOKINETIC (25) KLEPTOMANIAC (22) LAPAROSCOPIC (20) LEUKEMOGENIC (21) [adjective] That tends to cause leukemia LEUKOPOIETIC (20) LIBERALISTIC (16) LITERALISTIC (14) LITHOGRAPHIC (23) [adjective] Related to the method of lithography. LITHOSPHERIC (22) LUTEOTROPHIC (19) MAMMOGRAPHIC (26) MEGALOMANIAC (19) [noun] One affected with or exhibiting megalomania. MELANCHOLIAC (21) [noun] A person who is habitually melancholy. MELODRAMATIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to melodrama; like or suitable to a melodrama; unnatural in situation or action. | [adjective] Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental. MERISTEMATIC (18) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the meristem MERITOCRATIC (18) [adjective] Pertaining to a meritocracy. MESOTHORACIC (21) METAGALACTIC (19) METATHORACIC (21) METEOROLOGIC (17) MICROGRAPHIC (24) MICROSEISMIC (20) MICROTECHNIC (23) MILITARISTIC (16) [adjective] Using the power of the military. | [adjective] Related to the use of the military. MISANTHROPIC (21) [adjective] Hating or disliking mankind. MISOGYNISTIC (20) [adjective] Of, relating to or exhibiting misogyny. MONODRAMATIC (19) MONOMETALLIC (18) [adjective] Consisting of a single metal. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to monometallism. MONOPHYLETIC (24) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or affecting a single phylum (or other taxon) of organisms. | [adjective] Deriving from a single clade (monophylum). | [adjective] Descending from a single ancestral species. MONOPOLISTIC (18) [adjective] Acting in the manner of a monopoly. MONOSPECIFIC (23) [adjective] (Of a genus) containing only one known species. | [adjective] (Of a group of antibodies) with affinity for the same antigen. MONOSYLLABIC (21) [noun] A word consisting of one syllable | [adjective] Consisting of one syllable. | [adjective] Using monosyllables, speaking in monosyllables; curt. MONOSYNAPTIC (21) [adjective] Having, or involving a single synapse | [adjective] Stupid, lacking in brainpower MONOTHEISTIC (19) [adjective] Believing in a single god, deity, spirit, etc., especially for an organized religion, faith, or creed. MORPHOMETRIC (23) MYELOBLASTIC (21) NARCISSISTIC (16) [noun] A narcissist. | [adjective] Having an inflated idea of one's own importance. | [adjective] Obsessed with one's own self image and ego. NATURALISTIC (14) [adjective] Having the appearance of nature or realism; lifelike or realistic. | [adjective] Of or relating to philosophical or methodological naturalism. NATUROPATHIC (19) NECROPHILIAC (21) NEGATIVISTIC (18) NEOREALISTIC (14) NEPHELINITIC (19) NEPHROPATHIC (24) NEURASTHENIC (17) NEUTRALISTIC (14) NEUTROPHILIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to neutrophils | [adjective] In microscopy and chemistry, not staining strongly with acidic or alkaline stains, but staining strongly with pH-neutral stains NOMINALISTIC (16) NONADIABATIC (17) NONAESTHETIC (17) NONALCOHOLIC (19) [noun] One who is not an alcoholic. | [adjective] Containing no more than trace amounts of alcohol. | [adjective] Not involving alcohol as its cause. NONANTIGENIC (15) NONAUTOMATIC (16) [adjective] Not automatic. NONENZYMATIC (28) NONHEMOLYTIC (22) NONMETAMERIC (18) NONPARASITIC (16) NONPSYCHOTIC (24) NONREALISTIC (14) [adjective] Deliberately unrealistic. NONSTRATEGIC (15) NONSYMMETRIC (21) NORMOTHERMIC (21) NUCLEOPHILIC (21) [adjective] Of, or relating to a nucleophile NYMPHOLEPTIC (26) NYMPHOMANIAC (26) [noun] A woman with an excessive libido. | [adjective] (of a woman) Having an excessive libido. OCTOSYLLABIC (21) [adjective] Containing eight syllables OLIGOTROPHIC (20) [adjective] (of a diet) deficient in nutrition (providing little nourishment) | [adjective] (of a wetland) deficient in plant nutrients, such as nitrogen or phosphorus. ONOMATOPOEIC (18) [adjective] Of or relating to onomatopoeia. | [adjective] Having the property of onomatopoeia. ORGANOLEPTIC (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the sensory properties of a particular food or chemical, the taste, colour, odour and feel. ORNITHOLOGIC (18) ORTHOGENETIC (18) ORTHOGRAPHIC (23) ORTHORHOMBIC (24) [adjective] Having three unequal axes at right angles. OSTEOBLASTIC (16) OSTEOCLASTIC (16) OSTEOPLASTIC (16) OSTEOPOROTIC (16) OVERDRAMATIC (20) [adjective] Dramatic to excess. OVEREMPHATIC (24) PAEDOGENETIC (18) PAEDOMORPHIC (24) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resulting from the retention of juvenile characteristics by an adult. PALEOBOTANIC (18) PALEOGRAPHIC (22) PALINGENETIC (17) PANCHROMATIC (23) [adjective] (of black and white film) sensitive to all visible colours | [adjective] (digital imaging) sensitive to a wide range of wavelengths of light, typically most of the visible spectrum PANTOGRAPHIC (22) PARADIGMATIC (20) [noun] A writer of memoirs of religious persons, as examples of Christian excellence. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a paradigm. | [adjective] Related as members of a substitution class. PARAMAGNETIC (19) [adjective] Exhibiting paramagnetism PARAPHRASTIC (21) PARONOMASTIC (18) PATHOGENETIC (20) PERIPHRASTIC (21) [adjective] Expressed in more words than are necessary. | [adjective] Indirect in naming an entity; circumlocutory. | [adjective] (grammar) Characterized by periphrasis. PETROGENETIC (17) PETROGRAPHIC (22) PHAGOCYTOTIC (25) PHENOCRYSTIC (24) PHILHARMONIC (24) [noun] A full-size symphony orchestra. | [adjective] Appreciative of music, but especially to its performance PHILHELLENIC (22) PHONOGRAMMIC (24) PHONOGRAPHIC (25) PHOSPHATIDIC (25) PHOSPHORITIC (24) PHOTOCHROMIC (26) [adjective] Of, related to, or produced by photochromism | [adjective] Relating to the part of a molecule responsible for its photochromism PHOTODYNAMIC (25) [adjective] Of, relating to, or caused by the energy or momentum of light or other electromagnetic radiations | [adjective] Of, or relating to photodynamics PHOTOGRAPHIC (25) [adjective] Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty | [adjective] Deviating only slightly or within acceptable limits. | [adjective] Precisely fixed; executed with care; careful. PHOTOKINETIC (23) PHOTOSPHERIC (24) PHOTOVOLTAIC (22) [adjective] Producing a voltage when exposed to light. PHYLLOTACTIC (24) PHYLOGENETIC (23) [adjective] Of, or relating to phylogeny or phylogenetics. | [adjective] Of, or relating to the evolutionary development of organisms. PHYSIOCRATIC (24) PHYSIOGNOMIC (25) PICTOGRAPHIC (24) PLAGIARISTIC (17) PLAGIOTROPIC (19) PLANISPHERIC (21) PLANOGRAPHIC (22) [adjective] Relating to planography; pertaining to printing made from a plane surface. POLARIMETRIC (18) POLARISCOPIC (20) POLYCYTHEMIC (29) POLYHISTORIC (22) POLYPEPTIDIC (24) POLYPHENOLIC (24) POLYPHYLETIC (27) [adjective] Having multiple ancestral sources; referring to a taxon that does not contain the most recent common ancestor of its members. POLYRHYTHMIC (30) POLYSYLLABIC (24) [noun] A word having more than one syllable | [adjective] (of a word) Having more than one syllable; having multiple or many syllables. | [adjective] (of spoken or written language) Characterized by or consisting of words having numerous syllables. POLYSYNAPTIC (24) POLYTHEISTIC (22) [adjective] Of or relating to polytheism, PORNOGRAPHIC (22) [adjective] Containing an explicit depiction of sexual activity. POSITIVISTIC (19) POSTHYPNOTIC (24) [adjective] After being hypnotized POSTISCHEMIC (23) POSTORGASMIC (19) POSTROMANTIC (18) POSTSYNAPTIC (21) PRAGMATISTIC (19) PREECLAMPTIC (22) [noun] An individual who has preeclampsia. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to preeclampsia. | [adjective] Before eclampsia. PROGRAMMATIC (21) [adjective] Of, or relating to a step-by-step program, especially a computer program | [adjective] Of, or relating to program music PROPAEDEUTIC (19) [noun] An introductory course of instruction. | [adjective] Providing preparatory or introductory teaching. | [adjective] Teaching a relatively easy object of study, such as the recorder for music, to facilitate the later learning of a more difficult object PROPHYLACTIC (26) [noun] A medicine which preserves or defends against disease; a preventive. | [noun] Any device or mechanism intended to prevent harmful consequences. | [adjective] Serving to prevent or protect against an undesired effect, especially disease. PROTOPLASMIC (20) PROTOTROPHIC (21) PSYCHOMETRIC (26) [adjective] Of or pertaining to psychometrics PSYCHOPATHIC (29) [noun] A psychopath. | [adjective] Exhibiting the behaviors and personality traits of a psychopath. PSYCHOTROPIC (26) [noun] A psychotropic drug or agent. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Affecting the mind or mental processes. PYROELECTRIC (21) [noun] A pyroelectric substance | [adjective] Of, relating to, or exhibiting pyroelectricity QUADRAPHONIC (29) [adjective] (of a sound system) Employing four independent channels or speakers. QUADRIPHONIC (29) QUADRIPLEGIC (27) [noun] One who suffers from quadriplegia. | [adjective] Of, related to, or suffering from quadriplegia. RADIOGRAPHIC (21) RADIOMIMETIC (19) RECIDIVISTIC (20) RELATIVISTIC (17) [adjective] Of or relating to relativity. | [adjective] At or near the speed of light. | [adjective] Of or relating to relativism. REPROGRAPHIC (22) REUNIONISTIC (14) REVIVALISTIC (20) SANSCULOTTIC (16) SARCOPLASMIC (20) SCENOGRAPHIC (22) SECULARISTIC (16) SEISMOMETRIC (18) SEMIMETALLIC (18) SEMIMONASTIC (18) SENSUALISTIC (14) SEPARATISTIC (16) SEROTONERGIC (15) [adjective] Containing or releasing serotonin SOLIDARISTIC (15) SPECIALISTIC (18) STENOGRAPHIC (20) STEREOPHONIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to sound reproduction using two channels to give a more natural two-dimensional sound distribution STEREOSCOPIC (18) [adjective] Of or relating to stereoscopy; three-dimensional. | [adjective] Of or relating to the stereoscope. | [adjective] Designed to be used by both eyes simultaneously, or obtained by imaging from two viewpoints simultaneously. STEREOTACTIC (16) [adjective] Stereotaxic STETHOSCOPIC (21) STICHOMYTHIC (27) STROBOSCOPIC (20) SUBANTARCTIC (18) [adjective] Pertaining to a region in the Southern Hemisphere immediately north of Antarctica and covering the many islands of the southern parts of the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean, which are north of the Antarctic Convergence. SUPERORGANIC (17) SUPERPLASTIC (18) [noun] A superplastic substance. | [adjective] Exhibiting superplasticity. SURREALISTIC (14) SYNCRETISTIC (19) TECHNETRONIC (19) TECHNOCRATIC (21) [adjective] Of, or relating to a technocrat or technocracy. TECHNOPHOBIC (26) [adjective] Afflicted with technophobia. TENSIOMETRIC (16) THALLOPHYTIC (25) THAUMATURGIC (20) THERMOMETRIC (21) THERMOPHILIC (24) THERMOSTATIC (19) THERMOTACTIC (21) THERMOTROPIC (21) THROMBOCYTIC (26) THROMBOLYTIC (24) THYROTROPHIC (25) TRANSOCEANIC (16) [adjective] Beyond or on the other side of an ocean | [adjective] Crossing an ocean TRANSPACIFIC (21) TRICHROMATIC (21) [adjective] Involving three colours. | [adjective] Able to perceive three primary colours. TROCHANTERIC (19) TROPOSPHERIC (21) UNAPOLOGETIC (17) [adjective] Not apologetic, especially when being apologetic would be appropriate. UNDEMOCRATIC (19) [adjective] Not democratic UNDIPLOMATIC (19) [adjective] Not diplomatic or tactful | [adjective] Lacking sensitivity or the skill of dealing with others UNSCIENTIFIC (19) [adjective] Not scientific UNSYSTEMATIC (19) [adjective] Not systematic VEXILLOLOGIC (25) VISCOELASTIC (19) [noun] Such a material | [adjective] Viscous and elastic. VOLCANOLOGIC (20) ZWITTERIONIC (26)

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ACTINOMORPHIC (24) [adjective] (of a flower) Having its petals arranged in a radially symmetric fashion. ACTINOMYCOTIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or caused by actinomycosis, a chronic bacterial infection typically affecting the jaw, lungs, or abdomen. ADVENTURISTIC (19) ALLELOMORPHIC (22) AMPHITHEATRIC (25) ANACHRONISTIC (20) [adjective] Erroneous in date; containing an anachronism; in a wrong time; not applicable to or not appropriate for the time. | [adjective] (of a person) Having opinions from the past; preferring things or values of the past; behind the times; overly conservative. ANAPHRODISIAC (21) [noun] An antaphrodisiac (substance which reduces the sex drive). | [adjective] Antaphrodisiac (capable of reducing the sex drive). ANISOMETROPIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by anisometropia, a condition in which the two eyes have different refractive powers, resulting in unequal image sizes on the retinas. ANTHROPOGENIC (21) [adjective] Pertaining to the origin of man, or anthropogeny | [adjective] Having its origin in the influence of human activity on nature. ANTIARTHRITIC (18) [adjective] Acting against or relieving arthritis or arthritic conditions. ANTICLIMACTIC (21) [adjective] Lacking climax, disappointing or ironically insignificant following of impressive foreshadowing. ANTIEPILEPTIC (19) [noun] A drug which acts to prevent epileptic seizures | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Acting to prevent epilepic seizures ANTIMETABOLIC (19) ANTIPARASITIC (17) [adjective] Acting against or destroying parasites; used to describe drugs or treatments that kill or inhibit parasitic organisms. ANTIPSYCHOTIC (25) [noun] Any of a group of drugs used to treat psychosis. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Preventing or counteracting psychosis. ANTIRHEUMATIC (20) [adjective] Acting against or relieving rheumatism or rheumatic conditions. ANTISCORBUTIC (19) [noun] A medicine that prevents or cures scurvy. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) preventing or curing scurvy ANTISPASMODIC (20) [noun] A drug that suppresses spasms. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Referring to something that suppresses spasms, generally a drug. ANTISYMMETRIC (22) [adjective] (of a binary relation R on a set S) Having the property that, for any two distinct elements of S, at least one is not related to the other via R; equivalently, having the property that, for any x, y ∈ S, if both xRy and yRx then x=y. | [adjective] (of certain mathematical objects) Whose sign changes on the application of a matrix transpose or some generalisation thereof: ARCHBISHOPRIC (27) [noun] The rank or office of an archbishop | [noun] The jurisdiction of an archbishop; an archdiocese ARCHITECTONIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of architecture, design and construction. | [adjective] Foundational, fundamental; supporting the structure of a morality, society, or culture. | [adjective] Relating to the scientific systematization of the totality of knowledge. AUTOCATALYTIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or describing a chemical reaction that is catalyzed by one of its own products, causing the reaction to accelerate as it proceeds. BACTERIOLOGIC (20) [adjective] Of or relating to bacteriology, the study of bacteria. | [adjective] Relating to bacteria or their characteristics and behavior. BACTERIOLYTIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or causing the destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells. BEHAVIORISTIC (23) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of behaviorism, the psychological approach that focuses on observable behavior rather than internal mental states. BIBLIOGRAPHIC (25) [adjective] Of or pertaining to bibliography. BIMETALLISTIC (19) BIOGEOGRAPHIC (24) [adjective] Relating to the distribution of plants and animals across different geographical regions and the environmental factors that influence their distribution. BIOSCIENTIFIC (22) BIOSYSTEMATIC (22) BIOTELEMETRIC (19) BRONCHOSCOPIC (26) [adjective] Relating to or performed using a bronchoscope, an instrument used to examine the interior of the bronchi and lungs. CANNIBALISTIC (19) [adjective] Tending toward cannibalism. CARDIOGRAPHIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or produced by a cardiograph, an instrument that records the electrical activity of the heart. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a cardiogram or the graphical representation of heart function. CEPHALOMETRIC (24) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of the head and its dimensions, particularly used in anthropology and orthodontics to analyze skeletal and dental characteristics. CHLOROPLASTIC (22) CHOREOGRAPHIC (26) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of choreography, the art of creating and arranging dance movements and patterns. CHROMATOLYTIC (25) CHROMONEMATIC (24) CHROMOSPHERIC (27) [adjective] Relating to or denoting the chromosphere, the layer of the sun's atmosphere located between the photosphere and the corona. CHRONOGRAPHIC (26) COLONIALISTIC (17) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of colonialism, the policy of acquiring and maintaining colonies and dependencies. | [adjective] Exhibiting attitudes, practices, or systems associated with colonial rule or exploitation. CONGLOMERATIC (20) [adjective] Relating to or composed of a conglomerate; formed from diverse elements or materials gathered together. CONSUMERISTIC (19) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of consumerism; emphasizing the consumption of goods and services as a central aspect of society or culture. COUNTERTACTIC (19) CRYPTANALYTIC (25) [adjective] Relating to or involving the analysis and decryption of coded messages or cryptographic systems. CRYPTOGRAPHIC (28) [adjective] Relating to or using cryptography; written in code or cipher. | [adjective] Of or relating to hidden or secret writing. CYCLOOLEFINIC (25) CYTOTAXONOMIC (29) DENSITOMETRIC (18) DETERMINISTIC (18) [adjective] Of, or relating to determinism. | [adjective] (of a Turing machine) Having at most one instruction associated with any given internal state. | [adjective] (of a system) Having exactly predictable time evolution. DIAPHRAGMATIC (24) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or using a diaphragm. DYSMENORRHEIC (24) ECTOPARASITIC (19) ELECTROPHILIC (22) [adjective] Of, or relating to an electrophile; electron deficient ELECTROSTATIC (17) [adjective] Of, relating to, or produced by electrostatics or static electricity EMBRYOGENETIC (23) ENCYCLOPAEDIC (25) [adjective] Of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge. | [adjective] Relating to or containing descriptive information rather than only linguistic or lexical information; about facts and concepts, and not only a word or term; including proper names, biographical and geographical information and illustrations. ENDOLYMPHATIC (26) ENDOPARASITIC (18) ENDOSYMBIOTIC (23) EPIDEMIOLOGIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to epidemiology. EPILEPTOGENIC (20) [adjective] Of, pertaining to or giving rise to epileptogenesis. EQUILIBRISTIC (26) ETHNOHISTORIC (21) EUDAEMONISTIC (18) EXTRAGALACTIC (25) [adjective] Originating outside of the Milky Way galaxy. | [adjective] Originating outside of any galaxy. FERRIMAGNETIC (21) [adjective] Exhibiting ferrimagnetism FERROELECTRIC (20) [noun] A ferroelectric material | [adjective] Of, or relating to the permanent electrical polarization of a crystalline dielectric in an electric field FERROMAGNETIC (21) [adjective] Of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized FLUOROGRAPHIC (24) GALVANOMETRIC (21) GEOHYDROLOGIC (24) GERONTOCRATIC (18) GONADOTROPHIC (22) GRANODIORITIC (17) HEMATOPOIETIC (22) HETEROGAMETIC (21) [adjective] That produces heterogametes | [adjective] That produces different forms of the same gamete e.g. spermatozoa containing either an X- or a Y-chromosome HETEROMORPHIC (25) [adjective] Having different forms in different stages of the life cycle | [adjective] Differing in size or structure from the normal HETEROTHALLIC (21) HETEROTROPHIC (23) HISTAMINERGIC (21) HOMOIOTHERMIC (25) HOMOPOLYMERIC (27) HOMOSCEDASTIC (23) HYDROCEPHALIC (29) HYDROELECTRIC (24) [adjective] That generates electricity by converting the energy of moving water, or of steam escaping under high pressure | [adjective] Of or relating to the electricity so produced HYDROMAGNETIC (25) HYPERCALCEMIC (29) HYPERESTHETIC (26) HYPEREUTECTIC (25) HYPERGLYCEMIC (31) HYPERMETROPIC (27) HYPERROMANTIC (25) HYPOCHONDRIAC (29) [noun] A person affected with hypochondria. | [adjective] Related to, or affected by hypochondria | [adjective] Related to, or located in the hypochondrium. IDEOGRAMMATIC (21) IDIOSYNCRATIC (21) [adjective] Peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric. ILLUSIONISTIC (15) IMMANENTISTIC (19) IMMUNOGENETIC (20) IMPERIALISTIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to imperialism or imperialists; favoring imperialism. INFRASPECIFIC (25) [adjective] Pertaining to a taxon at a rank lower than species. INTEREPIDEMIC (20) INTERGALACTIC (18) [adjective] Occurring between galaxies. INTERMETALLIC (17) INTERPANDEMIC (20) INTERSPECIFIC (22) [adjective] Occurring among members of different species; interspecies | [adjective] Existing or occurring between different species INTRAGALACTIC (18) INTRASPECIFIC (22) [adjective] Occurring among members of the same species. INTRATHORACIC (20) [adjective] Within the thorax IONTOPHORETIC (20) ISOELECTRONIC (17) [adjective] (of two compounds) Having the same electronic configuration, although consisting of different elements. KALEIDOSCOPIC (24) [adjective] Of, relating to, or produced by a kaleidoscope. | [adjective] Brightly coloured and continuously changing in pattern, as if in a kaleidoscope. LEXICOGRAPHIC (30) LOGOGRAMMATIC (21) LYMPHOBLASTIC (27) LYMPHOGRAPHIC (31) MACROECONOMIC (23) [adjective] Relating to macroeconomics. | [adjective] Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the general behavior of prices. MAGNETOMETRIC (20) MAGNETOSTATIC (18) MATERIALISTIC (17) [adjective] Being overly concerned with material possessions and wealth. | [adjective] Of or concerning philosophical materialism. MEGALOBLASTIC (20) MENINGOCOCCIC (24) MESENCEPHALIC (24) METACHROMATIC (24) METENCEPHALIC (24) MICROANALYTIC (22) MICROBIOLOGIC (22) MICROCEPHALIC (26) MICROCLIMATIC (23) MICROECONOMIC (23) [adjective] Of, or relating to, a microeconomy or microeconomics. MINIATURISTIC (17) MONOAMINERGIC (20) MONOCHROMATIC (24) [adjective] Having only one color, represented by differing hues and tints. For example shades in a black and white television. | [adjective] Perceptive of only one color; unable to distinguish colors; total color blindness. | [adjective] Plain, dull, lifeless. MONOGRAMMATIC (22) MONOMORPHEMIC (26) [adjective] Consisting of only one morpheme; not divisible into smaller parts MONOPSONISTIC (19) MORPHOGENETIC (23) MULTIMETALLIC (19) MULTIORGASMIC (20) MULTISYLLABIC (22) MYELOFIBROTIC (25) NATIONALISTIC (15) [adjective] Of, relating to, or advocating nationalism. NEPHELOMETRIC (22) NEUROANATOMIC (17) NONALLERGENIC (16) [adjective] Not allergenic; not causing allergies NONALPHABETIC (22) NONANTIBIOTIC (17) NONCELLULOSIC (17) NONDEMOCRATIC (20) NONDIPLOMATIC (20) NONELECTRONIC (17) NONLINGUISTIC (16) NONPARAMETRIC (19) [adjective] Having a flexible number or nature of parameters which are not fixed in advance. | [adjective] Free of assumptions about the frequency distributions of the variables being assessed. NONPATHOGENIC (21) NONSCIENTIFIC (20) [adjective] Not scientific, or lacking scientific rigor. NONSYSTEMATIC (20) NORADRENERGIC (17) NUCLEOPLASMIC (21) OBJECTIVISTIC (29) OCEANOGRAPHIC (23) ODONTOBLASTIC (18) OLIGOPOLISTIC (18) ONOMATOPOETIC (19) OPPORTUNISTIC (19) [adjective] Taking advantage of situations that arise. | [adjective] Taking advantage of situations to advance one's own interests without regard for moral principles. ORGANOGENETIC (17) OSCILLOSCOPIC (21) OVERENERGETIC (19) PALEOBIOLOGIC (20) PALEOECOLOGIC (20) PALEOMAGNETIC (20) PALEONTOLOGIC (18) PANTISOCRATIC (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a pantisocracy. PARASITOLOGIC (18) PARASYNTHETIC (23) PATERNALISTIC (17) [adjective] The quality of being paternal, i.e. like a father, e.g. characterized by behaving in benevolent and yet intrusive manner towards underlings | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, characteristic of or practicing paternalism PATHOGNOMONIC (23) [adjective] (of a sign or symptom) specifically characteristic or indicative of a particular disease or condition. PERSONALISTIC (17) PHALLOCENTRIC (22) [adjective] Focused on the phallus, especially as a symbol of male dominance; characterised by male attitudes, focused on men. PHARMACOLOGIC (25) [adjective] Of or having to do with pharmacology. PHILANTHROPIC (25) [adjective] Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind PHLEBOGRAPHIC (28) PHOTOBIOLOGIC (23) PHOTOELECTRIC (22) [adjective] Of or relating to the electric effects of electromagnetic radiation, especially the ejection of an electron from a surface by a photon. PHOTOGEOLOGIC (22) PHOTOPERIODIC (23) PHREATOPHYTIC (28) PHYSICALISTIC (25) PHYSIOGRAPHIC (29) PIEZOELECTRIC (28) [noun] A piezoelectric material or device. | [adjective] Of or relating to piezoelectricity PNEUMATOLYTIC (22) POINTILLISTIC (17) POLAROGRAPHIC (23) POLYCHROMATIC (27) [adjective] Showing a variety, or a change, of colours; having many colours; multicoloured. | [adjective] (of electromagnetic radiation) Composed of more than one wavelength. POLYCISTRONIC (22) POLYEMBRYONIC (27) POSTEMBRYONIC (24) POSTEPILEPTIC (21) POSTTRAUMATIC (19) PREANESTHETIC (20) PREGANGLIONIC (19) [noun] Such a neuron | [adjective] Describing the nerve fibres that supply a ganglion PRESCIENTIFIC (22) [adjective] Prior to the development of modern science. | [adjective] Exhibiting or relating to prescience; prescient. PRIMITIVISTIC (22) PROBABILISTIC (21) [adjective] Of, pertaining to or derived using probability. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic doctrine of probabilism. PROGESTOGENIC (19) PROTOHISTORIC (20) PSEUDOCLASSIC (20) PSEUDOMORPHIC (25) PSYCHASTHENIC (28) PSYCHODYNAMIC (31) PSYCHOGENETIC (26) PSYCHOKINETIC (29) PSYCHOSOMATIC (27) [adjective] Pertaining to both the mind and the body. | [adjective] Pertaining to physical diseases, symptoms etc. which have mental causes. PSYCHROMETRIC (27) PSYCHROPHILIC (30) QUASIPERIODIC (27) RADIOBIOLOGIC (19) RADIOISOTOPIC (18) RATIONALISTIC (15) REGIONALISTIC (16) RESPIROMETRIC (19) SCHIZOPHRENIC (34) [noun] A person suffering from schizophrenia. | [adjective] Of or relating to schizophrenia. | [adjective] (of a person) Afflicted with schizophrenia; having difficulty with perception of reality. SCINTIGRAPHIC (23) SEISMOGRAPHIC (23) SELENOCENTRIC (17) SEMIAUTOMATIC (19) [noun] A semi-automatic firearm, especially such a pistol. | [noun] A semi-automatic transmission | [adjective] Partially automatic. SEMIPARASITIC (19) SEMISYNTHETIC (23) [noun] Any compound that is synthesized by chemically modifying a natural material. | [adjective] Synthesized by chemically modifying a natural material SENSITOMETRIC (17) SOCIOECONOMIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to social and economic factors. SPECTROMETRIC (21) SPECTROSCOPIC (23) SPERMATOGENIC (20) STEREOGRAPHIC (21) STEROIDOGENIC (17) STRATIGRAPHIC (21) STRATOSPHERIC (20) [adjective] Of, relating to, or occurring in the stratosphere. | [adjective] Unusually or unreasonably high; astronomical. STREPTOCOCCIC (23) STROMATOLITIC (17) SUPERROMANTIC (19) SUPERTERRIFIC (20) SYMPATHOLYTIC (28) [noun] Any medicine having this effect. | [adjective] That opposes the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. SYNCHRONISTIC (23) SYRINGOMYELIC (24) TELENCEPHALIC (22) THERIOMORPHIC (25) [adjective] Having the form of a beast THERMODYNAMIC (26) THERMOGRAPHIC (26) THERMOPLASTIC (22) [noun] A plastic with this property. | [adjective] Softening when heated and hardening when cooled, and thus able to be moulded THERMOSPHERIC (25) TRANSATLANTIC (15) [adjective] On, spanning or crossing, or from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. TRANSTHORACIC (20) TRIBOELECTRIC (19) TRICARBOXYLIC (29) TRIGONOMETRIC (18) TRIPLOBLASTIC (19) [adjective] Exhibiting triploblasty TROPHOBLASTIC (22) TURBIDIMETRIC (20) TURBOELECTRIC (19) ULTRAROMANTIC (17) UNCHARISMATIC (22) [adjective] Not charismatic; lacking charisma. UNPROBLEMATIC (21) [adjective] Not problematic (presenting problems) or controversial. UNSYMPATHETIC (25) [adjective] Not sympathetic VISCOSIMETRIC (22) VOLUNTARISTIC (18) XEROPHTHALMIC (32) ZOOGEOGRAPHIC (31) ZOOPLANKTONIC (30)

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AGGLUTINOGENIC (19) ANTHROPOMETRIC (23) [adjective] Of, or relating to anthropometry ANTIALLERGENIC (17) [adjective] Unlikely to cause an allergic reaction; designed to minimize allergic responses in sensitive individuals. ANTIARRHYTHMIC (27) [adjective] Acting to prevent or treat cardiac arrhythmias. | [noun] A drug or agent that prevents or treats irregular heartbeats. ANTIDEMOCRATIC (21) [adjective] Opposed to the tenets of democracy. ANTIHISTAMINIC (21) [adjective] Counteracting or opposing the effects of histamine in the body. | [noun] A drug or substance that counteracts histamine effects, used to treat allergies and allergic reactions. ANTIHUMANISTIC (21) ANTINEOPLASTIC (18) [adjective] Inhibiting or preventing the growth and spread of malignant cells or tumors. ANTIPHLOGISTIC (22) [adjective] Counteracting or reducing inflammation or fever. | [noun] A substance or medicine that reduces inflammation or fever. ANTISCIENTIFIC (21) [adjective] Opposed to or rejecting the methods, principles, or findings of science; not based on scientific evidence or reasoning. ANTISYPHILITIC (24) [adjective] Effective against or used in the treatment of syphilis. | [noun] A substance or medication used to treat syphilis. ARTERIOGRAPHIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or involving arteriography, a radiographic technique for visualizing arteries after injection of contrast medium. ASTHENOSPHERIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of the asthenosphere, the layer of the Earth's mantle beneath the lithosphere that is capable of plastic flow. AUTOBIOGRAPHIC (24) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of an autobiography; of or pertaining to the narrative of one's own life. BACTERIOSTATIC (20) [adjective] Inhibiting or preventing the growth and reproduction of bacteria without killing them. BRACHYCEPHALIC (33) [noun] A brachycephalic person or creature. | [adjective] (of a person or animal) Having a head that is short from front to back (relative to its width from left to right). BRONCHOSPASTIC (25) CARDIOTHORACIC (24) [adjective] Of or pertaining to both the heart and the chest CHARACTERISTIC (23) [noun] A distinguishing feature of a person or thing. | [noun] The integer part of a logarithm. | [noun] The distinguishing features of a navigational light on a lighthouse etc by which it can be identified (colour, pattern of flashes etc.). CHEMOSYNTHETIC (29) [adjective] Relating to or denoting an organism that obtains energy from chemical reactions rather than sunlight, typically found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents and other extreme environments. CHEMOTAXONOMIC (32) CHRONOBIOLOGIC (24) [adjective] Relating to the biological rhythms and cycles of living organisms, particularly their daily patterns and time-dependent physiological processes. CLAUSTROPHOBIC (25) [noun] Someone with claustrophobia | [adjective] Suffering from claustrophobia; being scared of being enclosed in a confined space. | [adjective] Cramped and confined, so as to induce claustrophobia. COCARCINOGENIC (23) COLLECTIVISTIC (23) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of collectivism, a social or economic system emphasizing the group rather than the individual. | [adjective] Prioritizing group goals and collective welfare over individual interests. COMPUTERPHOBIC (29) CONDUCTIMETRIC (23) [adjective] Relating to the measurement of electrical conductivity or the method of analysis using conductimetry. CONDUCTOMETRIC (23) [adjective] Relating to or involving the measurement of electrical conductivity, particularly in chemistry and analytical procedures. CYCLOALIPHATIC (28) [adjective] Relating to or denoting a cyclic organic compound that has aliphatic (non-aromatic) properties, containing a ring structure without aromatic characteristics. CYTOPATHOGENIC (27) [adjective] Capable of producing pathological changes or damage to cells, typically used to describe viruses or other agents that cause cell injury or death. 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ACHONDROPLASTIC (25) [adjective] Of, related to, or suffering from achondroplasia ANTHROPOCENTRIC (24) [adjective] Placing humans at the center of something, giving preference to humans above all other considerations. ANTHROPOMORPHIC (29) [adjective] Having the form of a human | [adjective] (of animals, inanimate objects, and non-human entities) Given attributes of human beings. ANTIAPHRODISIAC (23) [noun] A substance or agent that reduces or suppresses sexual desire. | [adjective] Tending to reduce or suppress sexual desire. ANTICHOLINERGIC (23) [noun] Any of a class of drugs, typically used to treat various disorders and some forms of poisoning, which inhibit the physiological action of acetylcholine at a receptor site | [adjective] That inhibits the physiological action of acetylcholine at a receptor site ATHEROSCLEROTIC (22) [adjective] Relating to or affected by atherosclerosis, a disease characterized by the buildup of plaque in arteries. BOUSTROPHEDONIC (25) [adjective] Written or arranged in alternating directions, like the pattern of an ox plowing a field, typically referring to ancient Greek text written from right to left on one line and left to right on the next. CENTROSYMMETRIC (26) [adjective] Having symmetry about a central point, such that for every point there exists an identical point on the opposite side of the center at an equal distance. CHORIOALLANTOIC (22) [adjective] Of or pertaining to the chorioallantois CHROMATOGRAPHIC (30) [adjective] Relating to or produced by chromatography, a technique for separating and analyzing mixtures of substances. CINEMATOGRAPHIC (27) [adjective] Of or relating to cinematography; pertaining to the production of motion pictures or the art of filming. | [adjective] Suitable for or characteristic of cinema; having qualities that make something work well as a film. COMMERCIALISTIC (25) [adjective] Characteristic of or emphasizing commerce and profit-making rather than artistic or cultural value. | [adjective] Excessively focused on buying and selling goods for monetary gain. CONCEPTUALISTIC (23) CONTORTIONISTIC (19) CROSSLINGUISTIC (20) CYTOPHOTOMETRIC (29) DIFFRACTOMETRIC (28) DOLICHOCEPHALIC (30) [noun] A dolichocephalic person. | [adjective] (of a person or animal) Having a head that is long from front to back (relative to its width from left to right). ELECTROACOUSTIC (21) [adjective] Of or pertaining to electroacoustics ELECTRODIALYTIC (23) ELECTROMAGNETIC (22) [adjective] Relating to electromagnetism ELECTROPHORETIC (24) ENCEPHALOPATHIC (29) ENDONUCLEOLYTIC (23) EXHIBITIONISTIC (29) EXOERYTHROCYTIC (35) EXPRESSIONISTIC (26) EXTRALINGUISTIC (25) [adjective] Outside the realm of linguistics. FUNCTIONALISTIC (22) GYNANDROMORPHIC (29) HENDECASYLLABIC (28) HETEROCHROMATIC (27) [adjective] Having more than one colour; relating to heterochromia | [adjective] Of light, having more than one wavelength | [adjective] Of or relating to heterochromatin HISTOPATHOLOGIC (26) HISTORIOGRAPHIC (26) HYPERCATALECTIC (29) IMPRESSIONISTIC (21) [adjective] Pertaining to or characterized by impressionism. | [adjective] Based on subjective reactions or feelings; not systematically researched or arrived at. | [adjective] Based on impression rather than reason or fact; based on trying to impress somebody rather than trying for accuracy. INDETERMINISTIC (20) INDIVIDUALISTIC (22) [adjective] More interested in individual people than in society as a whole | [adjective] Interested in oneself rather than others; egocentric | [adjective] Having idiosyncratic behaviour or ideas INTERELECTRONIC (19) INTERFEROMETRIC (22) INTERSCHOLASTIC (22) IRRATIONALISTIC (17) LIGNOCELLULOSIC (20) MAGNETOELECTRIC (22) MICROELECTRONIC (23) MICROMETEORITIC (23) NEUROPATHOLOGIC (23) NEUROSCIENTIFIC (22) NONANTAGONISTIC (18) NONARISTOCRATIC (19) NONCARCINOGENIC (22) NONPHOTOGRAPHIC (28) NONRELATIVISTIC (20) NUCLEOSYNTHETIC (25) OPHTHALMOSCOPIC (31) PALEOGEOGRAPHIC (26) PARASYMPATHETIC (29) [adjective] Of or relating to the part of the autonomic nervous system that inhibits or opposes the effects of the sympathetic nervous system. PARTHENOGENETIC (23) PARTICULARISTIC (21) PERFECTIONISTIC (24) PHARMACODYNAMIC (32) PHARMACOGNOSTIC (27) PHARMACOKINETIC (30) PHENOMENALISTIC (24) PHENYLKETONURIC (29) PHOTOELECTRONIC (24) PHOTOGRAMMETRIC (27) PHYTOGEOGRAPHIC (32) PHYTOPATHOGENIC (31) PHYTOPLANKTONIC (31) PLATYHELMINTHIC (30) POSTAPOCALYPTIC (28) [adjective] Occurring after an apocalypse or catastrophic event. POSTHEMORRHAGIC (28) PROGRESSIVISTIC (23) PSYCHOTOMIMETIC (31) [noun] Any psychotomimetic drug, such as LSD. | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) That induces a temporary state of altered perception and symptoms similar to those of psychosis (such as hallucinations). RADIOTELEMETRIC (20) SADOMASOCHISTIC (25) [adjective] Of or relating to sadomasochism or sadomasochists. SEMILOGARITHMIC (25) SOCIOLINGUISTIC (20) SYMPATHOMIMETIC (31) [noun] Any medicine with this effect. | [adjective] That produces effects similar to those of the sympathetic nervous system. SYMPTOMATOLOGIC (27) ULTRADEMOCRATIC (22) VENTRILOQUISTIC (29)

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