different between pathematic vs mathematic
pathematic
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek
Adjective
pathematic (not comparable)
- Of, pertaining to, or designating emotion or suffering.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chalmers to this entry?)
Related terms
- pathos
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mathematic
English
Alternative forms
- mathematick (obsolete)
Adjective
mathematic (comparative more mathematic, superlative most mathematic)
- (archaic) mathematical
- c. 1798, Joseph Fawcett, On Vi?iting the Gardens at Ver?ailles
- Round rolls the stroke with mathematic care,
All centre-bound, exactly circular:
No sportive way it takes, at large and free,
No gambol plays of freakful liberty […]
- Round rolls the stroke with mathematic care,
- c. 1798, Joseph Fawcett, On Vi?iting the Gardens at Ver?ailles
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