Definition of -adic

1. Suffix. (context mathematics _ computing) When combined with prefixes derived (usually) from Latin or Greek names for numbers, used to make adjectives meaning "having a certain number of arguments" (said of functions, relations, etc, in mathematics and functions, operators, etc, in computing). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of -adic

-a-palooza
-a-thon
-ab
-ability
-able
-ably
-ac
-acea
-acean
-aceous
-acity
-ad
-ade
-adelic
-adelphous
-adic (current term)
-ae
-aemia
-age
-agog
-agogue
-agogy
-aholic
-al
-algia
-algy
-ality
-all
-ally
-ambulist

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