costumic

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English

Etymology

From costume +‎ -ic.

Adjective

costumic (comparative more costumic, superlative most costumic)

  1. Of or relating to a costume.
    • 1984, The New Orleans Review, volume 11, page 123:
      [] the fact that the theatre is a polysystem, which brings together signs from a variety of systems such as (as here) the costumic, the gestural, the expressive, the aural and the verbal or linguistic — to formulate its message.
    • 2011, Véronique Bragard, Christophe Dony, Warren Rosenberg, Portraying 9/11, page 18:
      The kids' costumes thus evoke their reallife costumic counterparts, the hundreds of thousands of NYPD and NYFD t-shirts and other memorabilia sold immediately after 9/11, []