| APERIODIC | • aperiodic adj. That does not recur periodically. • aperiodic adj. (Physics) That does not have a periodic vibration. • aperiodic adj. (Mathematics, stochastic processes, of a state) for which any return to it may occur at irregular times; not periodic. |
| APODICTIC | • apodictic adj. Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain. • apodictic adj. Being a style of argument in which a person presents their reasoning as categorically true, even if… • apodictic adj. (Theology, Biblical studies) Absolute and without explanation, as in a command from God like "Thou shalt not kill!". |
| HEXAPODIC | • HEXAPODIC adj. of a line or verse, having six feet. |
| HYDRIODIC | • hydriodic adj. Of or pertaining to hydriodic acid or its derivatives. • HYDRIODIC adj. pertaining to, or derived from, hydrogen and iodine, esp. of hydriodic acid. |
| LAODICEAN | • Laodicean adj. Pertaining to Laodicea. • Laodicean adj. Lukewarm, neither hot nor cold (with reference to Revelation 3:16). • Laodicean adj. Half-hearted or apathetic, especially with regards to religion or politics. |
| LODICULAE | • lodiculae n. Plural of lodicula. • LODICULA n. (Latin) a small scale in a grass flower, also LODICULE. |
| LODICULES | • lodicules n. Plural of lodicule. • LODICULE n. a small scale in a grass flower, also LODICULA. |
| MELODICAS | • melodicas n. Plural of melodica. • MELODICA n. a harmonica with a small keyboard at one end. |
| MONODICAL | • monodical adj. Pertaining to monody. • MONODICAL adj. of or like a monody, a mournful ode or poem performed by a single mourner, also MONODIC. |
| OCTAPODIC | • OCTAPODIC adj. of a verse line, having eight feet. |
| PARODICAL | • parodical adj. Parodic. • PARODICAL adj. having the character of parody, also PARODIC. |
| PETALODIC | • PETALODIC adj. relating to petalody, the metamorphosis of various floral organs, usually stamens, into petals. |
| PSALMODIC | • psalmodic adj. Relating to psalmody. • PSALMODIC adj. relating to a psalmody, also PSALMODICAL. |
| RETRODICT | • retrodict v. To attempt to estimate the previous state from the present. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| RHAPSODIC | • rhapsodic adj. Highly emotional; rapturous. • rhapsodic adj. Of or relating to rhapsody; consisting of rhapsody. • rhapsodic adj. (By extension) confused, unconnected. |
| SPASMODIC | • spasmodic adj. Of or relating to a spasm; resembling a sudden contraction of the muscles. • spasmodic adj. Convulsive; consisting of spasms. • spasmodic adj. Intermittent or fitful; occurring in abrupt bursts. |
| SYNODICAL | • synodical adj. Synodic. • SYNODICAL adj. enacted or made by or at a synod, also SYNODIC. |
| THRENODIC | • threnodic adj. Pertaining or similar to a threnody. • THRENODIC adj. like a threnody, mournful, also THRENETIC, THRENETICAL, THRENODIAL. |