pantomimic

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English

Etymology

pantomime +‎ -ic

Adjective

pantomimic (comparative more pantomimic, superlative most pantomimic)

  1. Of or relating to pantomime.
    • 1879, F. D. Morice, Pindar, chapter 1, pp. 4-5:
      Narrative passages abound in the "Hymns" and "Prosodia," no less than in the "Hyporchemata," and, for anything that we can see to the contrary, the pantomimic method might have been applied to the one as well as to the other.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French pantomimique.

Adjective

pantomimic m or n (feminine singular pantomimică, masculine plural pantomimici, feminine and neuter plural pantomimice)

  1. pantomimic

Declension