ap|o|dic|ti|cal — «AP uh DIHK tuh kuhl», adjective. = apodictic. (Cf. ↑apodictic) … Useful english dictionary
dic — ad·dic·tion; ae·dic·u·la; ae·dic·u·lar; an·a·car·dic; ap·o·dic·tic; ap·pen·dic·u·lar; ap·pen·dic·u·la·ta; ap·pen·dic·u·late; ar·che·dic·ty·on; as·ci·dic·o·lous; as·dic; ben·e·dic·tin·ism; ben·e·dic·tion; ben·e·dic·tive; ben·e·dic·to·ry;… … English syllables
cal — abi·o·log·i·cal; adre·no·cor·ti·cal; aero·bi·o·log·i·cal; aero·chem·i·cal; aero·log·i·cal; aero·med·i·cal; aero·nau·ti·cal; aero·phys·i·cal; aero·tech·ni·cal; aes·thet·i·cal·ly; afo·cal; ag·a·tho·kak·o·log·i·cal; ag·nat·i·cal·ly;… … English syllables
ap|o|dic|tic — «AP uh DIHK tihk», adjective. 1. (of a conclusion) following by necessity from its grounds. 2. (of an argument) in which the conclusion follows necessarily from its grounds. ╂[< Latin apodīcticus < Greek apodeiktikós demonstrative,… … Useful english dictionary
cy|clo|pae|dic — cy|clo|pe|dic or cy|clo|pae|dic «SY kluh PEE dihk», adjective. 1. wide and varied. 2. having to do with a cyclopedia. –cy´clo|pe´di|cal|ly, –cy´clo|pae´di|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
cy|clo|pe|dic — or cy|clo|pae|dic «SY kluh PEE dihk», adjective. 1. wide and varied. 2. having to do with a cyclopedia. –cy´clo|pe´di|cal|ly, –cy´clo|pae´di|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
cy´clo|pae´di|cal|ly — cy|clo|pe|dic or cy|clo|pae|dic «SY kluh PEE dihk», adjective. 1. wide and varied. 2. having to do with a cyclopedia. –cy´clo|pe´di|cal|ly, –cy´clo|pae´di|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
cy´clo|pe´di|cal|ly — cy|clo|pe|dic or cy|clo|pae|dic «SY kluh PEE dihk», adjective. 1. wide and varied. 2. having to do with a cyclopedia. –cy´clo|pe´di|cal|ly, –cy´clo|pae´di|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
co|me|dic — «kuh MEE dihk», adjective. of the nature of comedy; comic: »The play begins casually, with a comedic tone (Saturday Review). –co|me´di|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
he|ral|dic — «heh RAL dihk», adjective. of or having to do with heraldry or heralds; resembling the devices on coats of arms: »We saw, heraldic in the heat, A scorpion on a stone (William Plomer). –he|ral´di|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary