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Korean
Etymology 1
Sino-Korean word from 正式 ( “ formality ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 正式 )
formality , proper manner
Synonyms: 본격(本格) ( bon'gyeok ) , 정규(正規) ( jeonggyu )
Antonym: 약식(略式) ( yaksik , “ simplified manner ” )
정식 회의 ― jeongsik hoe'ui ― formal meeting
정식 계약 ― jeongsik gyeyak ― formal contract
Etymology 2
Sino-Korean word from 定食 , from 定 ( “ fixed, set ” ) + 食 ( “ food, meal ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 定食 )
set meal , combo
오늘의 정식 ― oneur-ui jeongsik ― today's set meal(s)
dish served in restaurants or hotels at a specific mealtime
Synonym: 정찬(正餐) ( jeongchan )
점심 정식 ― jeomsim jeongsik ― lunchtime dish(es)
Etymology 3
Sino-Korean word from 定式 , from 定 ( “ fixed, set ” ) + 式 ( “ way, manner ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 定式 )
standardized manner or style ; formula
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Etymology 4
Sino-Korean word from 定植 , from 定 ( “ fixed, set ” ) + 植 ( “ plant; planting ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 定植 )
( agriculture ) transplanting seedlings from the nursery bed to the field
Antonym: 가식(假植) ( gasik , “ planting for later transplanting ” )
Etymology 5
Sino-Korean word from 程式 ( “ standard form ” ) .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cengsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 程式 )
( mathematics ) standard form or method
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Etymology 6
Sino-Korean word from 情識 , from 情 ( “ feeling, emotion ” ) + 識 ( “ knowing, knowledge ” ) .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cengsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 情識 )
feelings and knowledge
Meronyms: 감정(感情) ( gamjeong , “ feeling ” ) , 지식(知識) ( jisik , “ knowledge ” )
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Etymology 7
Sino-Korean word from 淨食 , from 淨 ( “ clean, cleansed ” ) + 食 ( “ food ” ) .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cengsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 淨食 )
vegetarian food
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Etymology 8
Sino-Korean word from 鼎食 , from 鼎 ( “ cauldron ” ) + 食 ( “ eat; food ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 鼎食 )
eating from cauldrons of a variety of foods served one after another ; such sumptuous meal ( of the nobility )
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Etymology 9
Sino-Korean word from 靚飾 , from 靚 ( “ beautiful, gorgeous ” ) + 飾 ( “ decorate ” ) .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cengsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 靚飾 )
having oneself beautifully adorned
Synonyms: 미화(美化) ( mihwa ) , 장식(裝飾) ( jangsik ) , 치장(治粧) ( chijang )
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Etymology 10
Sino-Korean word from 正食 , from 正 ( “ proper, rightful ” ) + 食 ( “ food, meal ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 正食 )
( Buddhism ) food allowed for monks , including white rice , barley rice , kongbap , barley flour , rice cakes , etc.
Etymology 11
Sino-Korean word from 整式 , from 整 ( “ orderly, neat ” ) + 式 ( “ math formula ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 整式 )
( algebra ) algebraic expression with only addition , subtraction or multiplication operations , without any variable in the denominator or the radical sign
Etymology 12
Sino-Korean word from 靜息 , from 靜 ( “ quiet, silent ” ) + 息 ( “ to rest ” ) .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cengsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 靜息 )
resting quietly
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Etymology 13
Sino-Korean word from 整飾 , from 整 ( “ neat, tidy ” ) + 飾 ( “ decorate ” ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? jeongsik Revised Romanization (translit.)? jeongsig McCune–Reischauer? chŏngsik Yale Romanization? cēngsik
Noun
정식 • (jeongsik ) (hanja 整飾 )
being neatly arranged
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