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7-letter words that end in ic

  • boracic — boric
  • boronic — of or relating to boron
  • bosonic — of or relating to a boson
  • botanic — Botanic means the same as botanical.
  • bozotic — (abuse)   (From Bozo the Clown, a famous circus personality, via "bozo" - a clod, idiot or generally silly person) any form of clown-like or ludicrous behaviour. The word also has echoes of "robotic", so bozotic behaviour is mindless, automaton-like stupidity.
  • bubonic — of or relating to a bubo.
  • bucolic — Bucolic means relating to the countryside.
  • bulimic — If someone is bulimic, they are suffering from bulimia.
  • butyric — of or obtained from butter
  • bwbasic — Bywater BASIC interpreter. A BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell <[email protected]> which implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) in ANSI C, and offers a simple interactive environment including some shell program facilities as an extension of BASIC. The interpreter source has been compiled successfully on a range of ANSI C compilers on varying platforms including MS-DOS, Unix, and Acorn RISC OS. Version 2.10 was posted to news:comp.sources.misc, volume 40.
  • byronic — of, like, or characteristic of Byron or his writings; romantic, passionate, cynical, ironic, etc.
  • caloric — Caloric means relating to calories.
  • cambric — a fine white linen or cotton fabric
  • canonic — canonical
  • canopic — pertaining to Canopus.
  • caproic — Of, pertaining to, or derived from caproic acid.
  • caustic — Caustic chemical substances are very powerful and can dissolve other substances.
  • centric — being central or having a centre
  • ceramic — Ceramic is clay that has been heated to a very high temperature so that it becomes hard.
  • cerotic — designating or of either of two fatty acids, C26H52O2 or C27H54O2, esters of which are found in beeswax and other waxes and oils
  • chaotic — Something that is chaotic is in a state of complete disorder and confusion.
  • chasmic — a yawning fissure or deep cleft in the earth's surface; gorge.
  • chloric — of or containing chlorine in the pentavalent state
  • choreic — any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the face and extremities.
  • chromic — of or containing chromium in the trivalent state
  • chronic — A chronic illness or disability lasts for a very long time. Compare acute.
  • classic — A classic example of a thing or situation has all the features which you expect such a thing or situation to have.
  • clastic — (of sedimentary rock, etc) composed of fragments of pre-existing rock that have been transported some distance from their points of origin
  • colonic — of or relating to the colon
  • comatic — of, relating to, or produced by a coma
  • comedic — Comedic means relating to comedy.
  • cometic — Cometary. relating to a comet.
  • creatic — of or relating to flesh or meat
  • cryonic — relating to or involving cryonics
  • cryptic — A cryptic remark or message contains a hidden meaning or is difficult to understand.
  • cthonic — Alternative spelling of chthonic.
  • cymatic — (physics) Of or pertaining to cymatics.
  • dacitic — Pertaining to, or composed of, dacite.
  • daturic — relating to the plants that belong to the genus Datura
  • davidic — of or relating to the Biblical David or his descendants.
  • deictic — proving by direct argument
  • deistic — a person who believes in deism.
  • delphic — of or relating to Delphi or its oracle or temple
  • deltaic — pertaining to or like a delta.
  • demonic — Demonic means coming from or belonging to a demon or being like a demon.
  • demotic — Demotic language is the type of informal language used by ordinary people.
  • deontic — of or relating to such ethical concepts as obligation and permissibility
  • dharmic — (of religion or beliefs) of Indian origin
  • dibasic — (of an acid, such as sulphuric acid, H2SO4) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
  • dimeric — a molecule composed of two identical, simpler molecules.
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