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12-letter words containing atic

  • mathematical — of, relating to, or of the nature of mathematics: mathematical truth.
  • melodramatic — of, like, or befitting melodrama.
  • meristematic — consisting of or having the properties of meristem.
  • meritocratic — an elite group of people whose progress is based on ability and talent rather than on class privilege or wealth.
  • monodramatic — Relating to a monodrama.
  • monothematic — having a single theme.
  • noematically — in an intellectual manner
  • non-aromatic — having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous.
  • non-dogmatic — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
  • nonadiabatic — (of a physical reaction) not adiabatic or not occurring without heat loss or gain
  • nonautomatic — not automatic, operated by hand and not machines
  • nonenzymatic — relating to a process not produced by enzymes
  • numismatical — Alternative form of numismatic.
  • operatically — of or relating to opera: operatic music.
  • overdramatic — of or relating to the drama.
  • overemphatic — excessive or undue emphasis.
  • panchromatic — sensitive to all visible colors, as a photographic film.
  • panspermatic — relating to panspermia
  • paradigmatic — of or relating to a paradigm.
  • peristomatic — surrounding a leaf's stoma or stomata
  • phallocratic — relating to a male, or the beliefs assumed by such, who assumes authority over females due to his maleness
  • phantasmatic — pertaining to or of the nature of a phantasm; unreal; illusory; spectral: phantasmal creatures of nightmare.
  • pneumaticity — the condition of being pneumatic
  • porismatical — porismatic
  • pragmaticism — the pragmatist philosophy of C. S. Peirce, chiefly a theory of meaning: so called by him to distinguish it from the pragmatism of William James.
  • pragmaticist — a follower of the doctrine of pragmatism
  • pre-socratic — of or relating to the philosophers or philosophical systems of the period before the Socratic period.
  • prelatically — in the manner of a prelate
  • problematics — problems or difficulties in a particular situation or subject
  • programmatic — of, relating to, consisting of, or resembling program music.
  • sacrosciatic — of the sacrum and the ischium
  • socratically — of or relating to Socrates or his philosophy, followers, etc., or to the Socratic method.
  • somatic cell — one of the cells that take part in the formation of the body, becoming differentiated into the various tissues, organs, etc.
  • somaticizing — to convert (anxiety) into physical symptoms.
  • spermaticide — spermicide.
  • static cling — the adhering of clothing to other clothing or a person's body, caused by an accumulation of static electricity in the materials, especially those containing synthetic fibers.
  • static water — water collected and stored in reservoirs, tanks, etc., as for urban use.
  • straticulate — made up of or arranged in thin layers.
  • systematical — having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan: a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
  • technocratic — of, relating to, or designating a technocrat or technocracy.
  • thematically — of or relating to a theme.
  • theocratical — a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by the ecclesiastical authorities.
  • thermostatic — a device, including a relay actuated by thermal conduction or convection, that functions to establish and maintain a desired temperature automatically or signals a change in temperature for manual adjustment.
  • tralaticious — transferred or passed down
  • triatic stay — a backstay for the head of a fore-and-aft-rigged topmast, running down to the head of the lower mast next aft.
  • trichromatic — pertaining to the use or combination of three colors, as in printing or in color photography.
  • trigrammatic — relating to a trigram
  • undemocratic — pertaining to or of the nature of democracy or a democracy.
  • undiplomatic — of, relating to, or engaged in diplomacy: diplomatic officials.
  • unprelatical — not befitting a prelate
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