From Ancient Greek εἰκαστικός (eikastikós). <span class="searchmatch">icastic</span> (not comparable) (rare) imitative or figurative; making a likeness icasm ascitic, sciatic...
(eikázō). icasm (countable and uncountable, plural icasms) (rare) imitative or figurative expression <span class="searchmatch">icastic</span> Masci, Samic, aMCIs, camis, iMacs, micas, scima...
from ascites ascitic tap of, pertaining to, or suffering from ascites <span class="searchmatch">icastic</span>, sciatic Borrowed from French ascitique. ascitic m or n (feminine singular...
(plural sciatics) The sciatic nerve. A person with sciatica. ascitic, <span class="searchmatch">icastic</span> Borrowed from French sciatique, from Latin sciaticus. sciatic m or n (feminine...