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lactic
English
Etymology
From Latin lactis (“of milk”), genitive form of lac (“milk”), with the suffix -ic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lækt?k/
- Rhymes: -ækt?k
Adjective
lactic (not comparable)
- Of, relating to, or derived from milk
- (biochemistry, of fermentation) That produces lactic acid
Derived terms
- heterolactic
- lactic acid
Related terms
- lactate
- lactation
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French lactique
Adjective
lactic m or n (feminine singular lactic?, masculine plural lactici, feminine and neuter plural lactice)
- lactic
Declension
lactic From the web:
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- what lactic acid fermentation
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factic
English
Etymology
fact +? -ic? Doublet of facty.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ækt?k
Adjective
factic (not comparable)
- factual
Related terms
- facticity
factic From the web:
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- factitious disorder
- what does fictitious mean
- what is facticity sartre
- what is facticity and transcendence
- what does facticity mean in philosophy
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