draconitic

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English

Etymology

From Latin draco (dragon) +‎ -tic. Cognate with draconic.

Adjective

draconitic (comparative more draconitic, superlative most draconitic)

  1. 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'.
  2. 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)

  1. draconitic

Declension