different between philosophic vs judicious
philosophic
English
Alternative forms
- philosophick (obsolete)
- phylosophic (nonstandard)
- phylosophick (obsolete, rare)
Etymology
philosophy +? -ic
Adjective
philosophic (comparative more philosophic, superlative most philosophic)
- Synonym of philosophical
Synonyms
- philosophical
Interlingua
Adjective
philosophic (comparative plus philosophic, superlative le plus philosophic)
- philosophical
philosophic From the web:
judicious
English
Etymology
Based on Middle French judicieux, itself ultimately derived from Latin iudico. Related to judge.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d?u?d??.?s/
- Rhymes: -???s
Adjective
judicious (comparative more judicious, superlative most judicious)
- Having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.
- Synonym: sagacious
Derived terms
Translations
judicious From the web:
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- judiciously what does that mean
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- what is judicious use of resources
- what does judicious
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- what is judicious use of authority
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