ontic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὄν (ón, “being, existing, essence”) (stem ὄντ- (ónt-)) + -ic.
Adjective
ontic (comparative more ontic, superlative most ontic)
- Ontological.
- Pertaining to being generally, as opposed to some theory of it (which would be ontology).
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Romanian
Etymology
From French ontique.
Adjective
ontic m or n (feminine singular ontică, masculine plural ontici, feminine and neuter plural ontice)
Declension
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