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Cer-u-lific Having power to produce a blue colour, s.
Mag-nif'ic Illustrious; grand, a.

Sem-i-nif'ic Productive of seed, a.

Dam-nif'ic Procuring loss; mischievous, a.

Om-nific All-creating, a.

Som-nif'ic Causing sleep, a.

Sac-rif'ic Employed in sacrifice, a.

Lu-crif'ic Producing gain, a.

Su-do-rif'ic Provoking sweat, a.

Cul-o-rif'ic Having the quality of producing heat, a.

Col-o-riffic Having the power of producing colours, a.

Dol-o-rif'ic Causing grief or pain, a.

Son-o-rif'ic Producing sound, a.

Sap-o-rif'ic Producing taste, a.

Sop-o-rif'ic Cansing sleep, a.

Ter-rific Dreadful; causing fear, a.

Hor-rif'ic Causing horror, a.

Pe-trif'ic Having the power of changing to stone, a.

Os-sif'ic Having the power of making or changing to bone, a. Be-a-tific Blissful, a.

Sci-en-tif'ic Producing certain knowledge, a.

Pres-en-tif'ic Making present, a.

Vi-vif'ic Giving life, a.

Mag'ic Necromantic, a.

Mag'ic A dealing with spirits, &c. s.

Tragic Mournful; calamitous, a.

An-talgic Having the power of softening pain, a.
Od-on-talgic Pertaining to the toothach, a.
Logic The art of reasoning, s.

Arch-ai-o-log'ic Relating to a discourse on antiquity, a.
As-tro-logʻic Relating to astrology, a.
Le-thargic Sleepy; drowsy, a.

Georgic A rural poem, s.

Chi-rur'gic Belonging to a surgeon, a.
Sto-mach'ic Relating to the stomach, a,
Bron' chic Belonging to the throat, a.
Se-raph'ic Angelical, a.

Se-len-o-graph'ic Belonging to the selenography, a.
Hi-e-ro-glyph'ic An emblem; a figure, s.
Hi-e-ro-glyph'ic Emblematical, a.

Eth'ic Moral, a. Pl. Moral Philosophy, s.

Hel-min'thic Relating to worms, a.

An-thel-min'thic Having the power of killing worms, a.
Did-as-cal'ic Preceptive; didactic, a.

Ce-phallic Easing the head, a.

Public Open; notorious, a.

Public The body of a nation, s.

Re-public A commonwealth without a king, s.
Angel'ic Angelical; resembling angels, a.

Arch-an-gel'ic Belonging to archangels, a.

Bu-sil'ic The basilic vein; a large hall, s.

Me

Me-dal'lic Pertaining to medals, a.

Me-tallic Pertaining to, or consisting of metal, a.
Di-a-bol'ic Devilish, a.

Hy-per-bol'ic Exaggerating, a.

Colic A distemper affecting the bowels, s.

Bu-col'ic Pastoral, a.

E-ol'ic Relating to the Æolians, as the Æolic dialect, a.

Mel-an-cholic Hypochondriacal, a.

Cath'o-lic Universal, a.

Vit-ri-ol'ic Containing vitriol, a.
Ap-os-tol'ic Taught by apostles, a.

Au'lic Belonging to the court, a.
Hy-draulic Relating to waterworks, a.
Bal-sam'ic Unctuous; mitigating, a.
Ac-a-dem'ic Belonging to an academy, a.
Ac-a-dem'ic A student of a university, s.
Ep-i-dem'ic General; affecting numbers, a.
Pan-dem'ic Incident to a whole people, a.
En-dem'ic Peculiar to a country, a.

Po-lem'ic Controversial; disputative, a.
The-o-rem'ic Consisting in theorems, a.

To mim'ic To ridicule by a burlesque imitation, v. a.
Mim'ic A ludicrous imitator, s. Imitative, a.

Oph-thalmic Relating to the eye, a.

Com'ic Raising mirth; relating to comedy, a.

Oce-o-nom'ic Frugal, a.

As-tro-nom'ic Relating to astronomy, a.

A-lex-i-phar'mic Antidotal, a.

Lox-o-drom'ic The art of oblique sailing by the rhomb, s.

Chym'ic Made by chemistry, a.

Cac-o-chym'ic Having the humours corrupted, a.

Pat-ro-nym'ic Name, expressing the name of the father or ancestor, s. O-ce-an'ic Pertaining to the ocean, a.

Me-chan'ic Constructed by the laws of mechanics, a.

Me-chan'ic An artificer, s. In the plural, the science of motion, . Di-a-phan'ic Transparent, a.

Tal-is-man'ic Magical, a.

Pan'ic Violent fear without cause, s.

Pan'ic Violent without cause, (applied to fear) a,

As-sa-pan'ic The flying squirrel, s.

Sa-tan'ic Devilish; infernal, a.

Bo-tan'ic Relating to herbs, a.

Scen'ic Theatrical; dramatic, a.

Splen'ic Belonging to the spleen, a.

Ar'se-nic A violently poisonous mineral, s.

Eth'nic A heathen; a pagan, s.

Clin'ic One who keeps his bed, s.

Clin'ic Keeping one's bed, a.

Gym'nic Practising the athletic exercises, a.

Hym'nic Relating to hymns, a.

Ty-ran'nic Like a tyrant, a.

Con'ic In form of a cone, a.
La-con'ic Short; brief, a.

Sten-tor-o-phon'ic Loudly speaking or sounding, a.

1-on'ic Pertaining to the Ionians, a people of Greece, a. His-tri-on'ic Belonging to the stage, a.

Pul-mon'ic Belonging to the lungs, a.

Puth-og-no-mon'ic Inseparable; essential; not symptomatic, a.
Phys-i-og-no-mon'ic Drawn from the contemplation of the face, a.
Har-mon'ic Musical, a.

Chron'ic Durable; in diseases, opposed to acute, a.
Ton'ic Being extended, a.

Di-a-ton'ic An epithet given to a species of music, a.
Tec-ton'ic Pertaining to building, a.

Arch-i-tec-ton'ic Having the skill of an architect, a.

Teu-ton'ic Belonging to the Teutons, or ancient Germans, a.
Pu'nic Belonging to Africa or Carthage, a.

Tu'nic A covering, part of the Roman dress, 3.

Cyn'ic A snarling philosopher, s.

Cyn'ic Snarling, satyrical, a.

He-ro'ic Brave, a.

Sto'ic A Philosopher of the sect of Zeno, s.

Epic Narrative, a.

Mi-cro-scop'ic Resembling a microscope, a.

Top'ic A general head of discourse, s.

Hy-drop'ic Dropsical, a.

Trop'ic The line bounding the sun's course to the north or

south, s.

Phi-lip pic Any invective declamation, s.

Phi-lip pic Pertaining to an invective declamation, a.

Typ'ic Emblematical, a.

Bar bar'ic Foreign; far-fetched, a.

Pin-dar'ic Relating to Pindar; a kind of verse, a.~

Fabric An edifice; a building; a system, s.

Cam'bric A kind of fine linen, s.

Lu'bric Slippery; smooth on the surface, a.

Rubric Red, a.

Rubric Directions in the Comnion-prayer, s.

Cy-lin'dric Relating to, or like a cylinder, a.
Spheric Round; globular, a.

Hem-is-pheric Half round; containing half a globe, a.
Sci-a-ther'ic Belonging to a sun-dial, a..

Chol'er-ic Angry; full of choler, a.

E-phem'er-ic Diurnal, a.

Tur'me-ric An Indian root which makes a yellow dye, s.

Ge-neric Comprehending the genus, a.

Clim-ac-ter'ic A critical period of life, s

Clim-ac-ter'ic Relating to a critical period of life, a.

A-lex-i-ter'ic Having the quality of driving away poison, a.

Li-en-ter'ic Pertaining to a lientery, a.

Mes-en-ter'ic Relating to the mesentery, a.

Ne-o-ter'ic Novel; late; modern, a.

Hys-ter'ic Troubled with fits, a.

Em'pir-ic A pretended physician; a quack, s.

Dorfie

Doric An order in architecture, s.
The-oric A speculatist, s.

The-or'ic Speculative, a.

Al-le-goric Not real; not literal, a.

Par-e-gor'ic In medicine, having the power to assuage, Met-a-phoric Figurative, a.

Rhet'o-ric Oratory; art of speaking, s.

His-tor'ic Pertaining to history, a.

Bish'op-ric A diocese; the jurisdiction of a bishop, .
Arch-bish'op-ric The jurisdiction of an archbishop, s.
The-at'ric Suiting a theatre, a.

E-lec'tric Relating to electricity, a.
Ge-o-met'ric Pertaining to geometry, a.
Ob-stet'ric Befitting a midwife, a.

Cen'tric Placed in the centre, a.
Ec-cen'tric Deviating from the centre, a.
Con-centric Having the same centre, a.
Ge-o-centric Having the earth for a centre, a.
He-li-o-centric Having the sun for a centre, a.

Di-op'tric Affording a medium for the sight, a.
Cat-op tric Relating to catoptrics, a.
Gas'tric Belonging to the belly, a.

Hyp-o-gastric Seated in the lower part of the belly, a.
Spa-gyr'ic Chymical, a.

Pan-e-gyric An elogy; encomium, 8.

Lyric Pertaining, or singing, to a harp, a.
Phthis'ic Consumption; shortness of breath, s.
Tis'ic Consumption; shortness of breath, s.
Fo-ren'sic Belonging to courts of judicature, a.
In-trin'sic Inward; internal; real, a.

Ex-trin'sic Outward; external, a.

Classic Relating to standard authors of the first rank, a.
Classic An author of the first rank, s.

Mu'sic The science of harmony; harmonious sounds, s.
Phys'ic The science of healing; medicine, s.

To phys'ic To purge; to cure, v. a.

Met-a-physic Ontology, s.

Met-a-physic Relating to metaphysics, a.

Pan-cre-at'ic Contained in the pancreas, a.

Em-phat'ic Strong; forcible; striking, a.

Lym-phatic A small, pellucid tube in the human body, s.

Sci-ut'ic The hip-gout, s.

Gen-eth-li-at'ic One who calculates nativities, s.

Mu-ri-at'ic Partaking of the nature of brine, a.

Flu-vi-at'ic Belonging to rivers, a.

Pa-lat'ic Belonging to the palate, a.

Vil-lat'ic Belonging to villages, a.

Dra-mat'ic Represented by action; theatrical, a.

Math-e-mat'ic According to the doctrine of mathematics, a.

Em-ble-mat'ic Allusive, a.

The-o-re-mat'ic Consisting in theorems, a.

Cat

Cat-ag-matic Having the quality of consolidating, a.
Prag-matic Meddling; impertinent, a.
Phleg-mat'ic Abounding in phlegm; dull, a.
eu-co-phleg-matic Pertaining to a peculiar kind of dropsy, a:
Ap-o-phlegmatic Drawing away phlegm, a.

Smeg-mat'ic Soapy; detersive, a.

Stig mat'ic Branded with infamy, a.
Dog-mat'ic Opinionative; magisterial, a.
Asth-mat'ic Troubled with an asthma, a.
Ant-asth-matic Good against an asthma, a.
Gram-mat'ic Belonging to grammar, a.

Ep-i-gram-mat'ic Belonging to, or of the nature of epigrams, a.
Id-i-o-mat'ic Peculiar to a language; phraseological, a.
Chro-mat'ic Relating to colours, or a kind of music, a.

Sym-pto-matic Happening concurrently, a.

Sper-mat'ic Seminal, a.

Schism-a'tic One who separates from the church, s.

Pris-mat'ic Formed as a prism, a.

Trau-mat'ic Vulnerary, a.

Rheu-mat'ic Troubled with the rheumatism, a.
Pneu-mat'ic Moved by, or consisting of wind, a.
An-ti-stru-mat'ic Good against the king's evil, a.
Fa-nat'ic Enthusiastic, a.

Fa-nat'ic An enthusiast, s.

Ve-nat'ic Used in hunting, a.

Lu'na-tic Mad; influenced by the moon, a.

Lu'na-tic A madman, s.

He-pat'ic Belonging to the liver, a.

Qua-drat'ic Foursquare, a.

Bi-qua-drat'ic Pertaining to a square multiplied by itself, a.
Er-rat'ic Wandering; irregular, a.

Pro-tat'ic Pertaining to relation; narrative, a.

Stat'ic Relating to weighing, a.
Ec-stat'ic Ravishing; rapturous, a.

Ex-tat'ic Tending to something external; rapturous, a.
Di-dac'tic Preceptive; doctrinal, a.

Proph-y-lactic Preventive; preservative, a.

Practic Relating to action; not merely speculative, a.

Ca-chec'tic Having an ill habit of body, a.

Di-a-lec'tic Logic; the art of reasoning, s.

A-cat-a-lec'tic A verse, having its syllables complete, s.
Ap-o-plec'tic Relating to an apoplexy, a.
Ant-ap-o-plectic Good against an apoplexy, a.

Arctic Northern; lying under Arctos, a.

Pro-ca-tare'tic Forerunning; antecedent, a.
Ant-arc'tic Relating to the southern pole, a.

A-scet'ic Belonging to religious exercises; monastic, a.
A-scet'ic A hermit; a monk, s.

A-pol-o-get'ic Defending; excusing, a.

En-er-get'ic Forcible; vigorous; active, a.

Pro-phet'ic Foretelling events, a.

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