<span class="searchmatch">mantics</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">mantic</span>...
twenty-nine or thirty <span class="searchmatch">mantic</span> arts, from pyromancy to necromancy, by which he offers to predict his future. <span class="searchmatch">manticism</span> <span class="searchmatch">mantic</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">mantics</span>) A soothsayer, a...
<span class="searchmatch">manticisms</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">manticism</span> For quotations using this term, see Citations:<span class="searchmatch">manticism</span>....
See also: <span class="searchmatch">mantic</span> From Latin ‑manticus, from -mantīa + -icus. Compare Ancient Greek ‑μάντικος (‑mántikos). -<span class="searchmatch">mantic</span> Forms adjectives corresponding to nouns...
From <span class="searchmatch">mantic</span> (“pertaining to divination or prophecy”) + -ism (“tendency of behaviour or action”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈmæntɪsɪzm/ (UK)...
From chrono- + -<span class="searchmatch">mantic</span>. chronomantic (not comparable) Relating to chronomancy nonchromatic...
From zoo- + -<span class="searchmatch">mantic</span>. zoomantic (not comparable) Relating to zoomancy....
mantico (feminine mantica, masculine plural mantici, feminine plural mantiche) <span class="searchmatch">mantic</span>...
From chiro- + -<span class="searchmatch">mantic</span>. chiromantic (not comparable) Of or pertaining to chiromancy. chromatinic Borrowed from English chiromantic. chiromantic m or n...
Ultimately from Ancient Greek μάντις (mántis). IPA(key): /mɑnˈtik/ Hyphenation: man‧tiek Rhymes: -ik mantiek f (uncountable) <span class="searchmatch">manticism</span> manticus mantisch...