ontic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὄν (ón, being, existing, essence) (stem ὄντ- (ónt-)) + -ic.

Adjective

ontic (comparative more ontic, superlative most ontic)

  1. Ontological.
  2. Pertaining to being generally, as opposed to some theory of it (which would be ontology).

Derived terms

Translations

Anagrams

Romanian

Etymology

From French ontique.

Adjective

ontic m or n (feminine singular ontică, masculine plural ontici, feminine and neuter plural ontice)

  1. octic

Declension

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.