theoric

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θiːˈɒɹɪk/, /θiːˈɔːɹɪk/

Etymology 1

From Middle English theorike, from Old French theorique, probably from Medieval Latin *theōrica, from Ancient Greek θεωρική (theōrikḗ).

Noun

theoric (plural theorics)

  1. (obsolete) Theory, as opposed to practice. [14th–19th c.]

Etymology 2

From Middle English theoryk, from Latin theōricus and Middle French theorique.

Adjective

theoric (comparative more theoric, superlative most theoric)

  1. (obsolete) Relating to, or skilled in, theory.
  2. Relating to the Ancient Greek Theorica.

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Interlingua

Adjective

theoric (not comparable)

  1. theoretic
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