different between ontic vs octic

ontic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?? (ón, being, existing, essence) (stem ???- (ónt-)) +? -ic.

Adjective

ontic (comparative more ontic, superlative most ontic)

  1. Ontological.
  2. Pertaining to being generally, as opposed to some theory of it (which would be ontology).

Derived terms

  • ontically

Related terms

  • ontological
  • ontologist
  • ontology

Translations

Anagrams

  • tonic

Romanian

Etymology

From French ontique.

Adjective

ontic m or n (feminine singular ontic?, masculine plural ontici, feminine and neuter plural ontice)

  1. octic

Declension

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octic

English

Etymology

From Latin octo (eight) +? -ic.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??kt?k/

Adjective

octic (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Of the eighth degree or order.
    • 1999, William Dunham, Euler: The Master of Us All, Mathematical Association of America 1999, p. 116:
      Unfortunately, an analogous attack on the octic polynomial becomes exceedingly complicated.

Synonyms

  • octavic

Noun

octic (plural octics)

  1. (mathematics) A quantic of the eighth degree.

Anagrams

  • Tocci

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