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English
Etymology
From episode + -ic. Compare French épisodique.
Pronunciation
Adjective
episodic (comparative more episodic, superlative most episodic)
- Relating to an episode.
- 1999, The Limey (movie)
- When I'm not honing my craft in episodic television, I do double-duty as a voice coach.
- Sporadic, happening infrequently and irregularly.
Fortunately, my episodic bouts of dizziness didn't prevent me from climbing Chichen Itzá.
- (literature) Consisting of a sequence of seemingly unconnected episodes.
I just read five attempts at episodic novels — has nobody heard of a plot anymore?
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French épisodique.
Adjective
episodic m or n (feminine singular episodică, masculine plural episodici, feminine and neuter plural episodice)
- episodic
Declension