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Pronunciation
enPR: -āĭk, IPA(key): /-eɪ.ɪk/
Rhymes
Two syllables
Three syllables
Four syllables
Five syllables
- agrivoltaic
- allogeneic (one pronunciation)
- alphamosaic
- ante-Mosaic, Antemosaic, antemosaic
- anti-Judaic
- apotropaic
- autogeneic (one pronunciation)
- betavoltaic
- bialgebraic
- coalgebraic
- dilinoleic
- endonucleic (one pronunciation)
- Fenno-Volgaic, Finno-Volgaic
- Hebrew-Aramaic
- holospondaic
- homogeneic (one pronunciation)
- hyper-archaic, hyperarchaic
- interdeltaic
- interstanzaic
- intrastanzaic
- isogeneic (one pronunciation)
- meta-oleic (one pronunciation)
- monomoraic
- Neo-Hebraic
- Neo-Mandaic
- nitro-oleic, nitrooleic (one pronunciation)
- non-algebraic, nonalgebraic
- non-faradaic, nonfaradaic
- non-formulaic, nonformulaic
- orthomosaic
- Panathenaic, panathenaic
- paradisaic
- pentamoraic
- photo-mosaic, photomosaic
- photo-voltaic, photovoltaic
- polynucleic (one pronunciation)
- Proto-Altaic
- Proto-Malayic
- pseudo-archaic, pseudoarchaic
- quadrimoraic
- ribonucleic (one pronunciation)
- subalgebraic
- tetramoraic
- thermovoltaic
- threonucleic (one pronunciation)
- thymonucleic (one pronunciation)
- unformulaic
- Ural-Altaic
- Volga-Baltaic
- xenogeneic (one pronunciation)
- Zend-Avestaic
Six syllables
Seven syllables
Eight syllables
Partial rhymes
- Note: The pronunciation of the final syllable(s) of the words listed in this section is the same as the words listed above, but the stress falls on an earlier syllable. The words below are therefore not true rhymes, but may be considered as rhymes if the rule that requires the stress to be the same number of syllables from the ends of words is ignored. Words are listed here only if they have no known true rhymes.
Three syllables
Five syllables