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Lexiconical vs Lexiconic - What's the difference?

lexiconical | lexiconic | Derived terms |

Lexiconic is a derived term of lexiconical.


Lexiconical is often a misspelling of lexiconic.


Lexiconical has no English definition.

As an adjective lexiconic is

of or pertaining to the lexicon, or vocabulary in general.

lexiconical

Not English

Lexiconical has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'lexiconical':

logocentric, leucoxenic

lexiconic

English

Adjective

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  • 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
  • Derived terms

    *lexiconical *lexiconically