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English
Etymology
From Latin draco (“dragon”) + -tic. Cognate with draconic.
Adjective
draconitic (comparative more draconitic, superlative most draconitic)
- Of or pertaining to the nodal period.
2004, Christopher M. Linton, From Eudoxus to Einstein: a history of mathematical astronomy, Cambridge: University Press, page 7:The periods between successive nodes has, over time, been termed the dracontic, draconic and draconitic month, the words deriving from the Greek for 'dragon'.
- Relating to or suggestive of dragons.
See also
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French draconitique or Italian draconitico.
Adjective
draconitic m or n (feminine singular draconitică, masculine plural draconitici, feminine and neuter plural draconitice)
- draconitic
Declension