Lexiconical vs Lexiconic - What's the difference?
lexiconical | lexiconic | Derived terms |
Lexiconical has no English definition.
of or pertaining to the lexicon, or vocabulary in general
*1940 , Frank Joseph Jirka, American Doctors of Destiny , ISBN 0836917596, page 101:
*:"It is to the lexiconic genius of Dr. Holmes that we owe the terms anaesthesia'' and the adjective, ''anaesthetic .
*2000 , The Cambridge History of American Theatre , ISBN 0521472040, page 218:
*:"...he performs linguistic acrobatics, bringing a new sense of language into the theatre, combining lexiconic esoterica with street speech."
*2006 , Michael Zakim, Ready-Made Democracy: A History of Men's Dress in the American Republic , ISBN 0226977951, page 6:
*:"Democracy entered the American lexiconic mainstream when the country began to industrialize..."
of or pertaining to a lexicon or dictionary
Lexiconic is a derived term of lexiconical.
Lexiconical is often a misspelling of lexiconic.
Lexiconical has no English definition.