n
(countable) A usage of Aeolic within a work in another language.
adj
Alternative form of Aeolistic [Pertaining to superfluous rhetorical flourishes; long-winded; bombastic.]
adj
Resembling an Aesop's fable or moral.
adj
Of or pertaining to agnotology.
n
Alternative form of anacreontic [(poetry) A short lyrical piece about love and wine.]
adj
(Christianity) Relating to the anaphora.
adj
(Christianity) Relating to apocatastasis.
adj
Of or pertaining to aporia
adj
Alternative form of baptistic [Of or for baptism; baptismal.]
n
A biography with mythic elements.
adj
Alternative spelling of Callippic [(astronomy) Based upon a common multiple of the year and the month]
n
Alternative form of dianoialogy [(archaic) The science of the dianoetic or intellectual faculties.]
adj
Alternative form of draconic (“suggestive of dragons”) [Draconian.]
n
(psychology) The study of mental imagery
adj
Alternative form of elenctic [Serving to refute, refutative, especially as part of a systematic interrogation; pertaining to rhetorical elenchus or cross-examination.]
n
(computing) In software development, a large or extended user story.
n
The quality or state of being epic or epical.
n
A word, phrase, etc. characteristic of epic poetry.
n
The quality or degree of being epic.
n
Archaic spelling of epic. [An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a deity, demigod (heroic epic), other legend or traditional hero.]
adj
Alternative form of epiclassical [Coming after the classical period and, usually, maintaining continuity with it.]
adj
Resembling or characteristic of an epic.
n
(military) The six principles of instruction: Acronym of emphasis, participation, interest, confirmation, understanding, success.
adj
Alternative form of epitaphian [Relating to, or of the nature of, an epitaph.]
adj
Alternative form of epithumetic [(obsolete) sensual; inclined towards lust]
n
Alternative form of epopee [(rare, literary) an epic, saga]
n
(rare, literary) an epic, saga
n
Alternative form of epopee [(rare, literary) an epic, saga]
n
(literary) A "little epic".
adj
(rare) Encomiastic; laudatory; panegyrical; praiseful.
adj
Obsolete spelling of epænetic [(rare) Encomiastic; laudatory; panegyrical; praiseful.]
adj
(obsolete) Expressing character.
adj
Alternative spelling of eudaemonic [Of or pertaining to a eudaemon.]
adj
Of or relating to euhemerism.
n
linguistic xenophobia, linguicism; discrimination against people based on their native language or dialect.
adj
Of, or relating to gnomes (sententious sayings).
n
(uncommon) The philosophical study of knowledge.
n
One who studies hermeneutics.
n
Of or relating to discovery or invention
n
Alternative spelling of hupokeimenon [(philosophy) That which underlies, or lies beneath; substratum.]
adj
Alternative form of idiocratic [(dated, rare) Synonym of idiosyncratic.]
adj
Characteristic of or pertaining to imagism.
adj
Alternative form of imagistic [(art) Of or pertaining to imagism]
adj
Alternative form of isagogic [(chiefly theology) introductory]
n
(dated) Alternative form of ludic
adj
Of or pertaining to play or games.
adj
(philosophy) Of or related to the Socratic method.
adj
(rare) Alternative form of maieutic [(philosophy) Of or related to the Socratic method.]
n
The scientific study of insults and curses.
adj
Alternative form of mediumic [Relating to spiritual mediums.]
adj
Relating to metatheology
n
The study of theology itself
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, misology; hating reasoning or argument.
adj
(philosophy) of or relating to a monad
n
(humorous) The scientific study of nonsense.
adv
In a mythohistorical manner or context.
n
(rare) The study of roads or paths.
adj
Alternative letter-case form of Oedipal [(psychoanalysis) Of or relating to the Oedipus complex.]
adj
Correctly or accurately pronounced.
n
Obsolete form of Pindaric. [An ode of an irregular form erroneously derived from Pindar, popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.]
n
Alternative spelling of postimpressionism [(art) A genre of painting that rejected the naturalism of impressionism, using colour and form in more expressive manners.]
adj
Alternative form of psalmodic [Relating to psalmody.]
n
Fictitious science as portrayed in science fiction.
n
Alternative form of punnology [The art or practice of punning; paronomasia.]
n
The study of the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, one of the four classic Chinese literary works.
adj
(mathematics) Resembling or characteristic of a mathematical set.
adj
Of or pertaining to thealogy.
adv
In terms of theodrama.
adj
Serving as, or relating to, a totem.
n
Obsolete form of trochaic. [A poetical composition of this kind.]
n
Alternative form of epopee [(rare, literary) an epic, saga]
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