paradigmatic

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See also: paradigmàtic

English

Etymology

From French paradigmatique, from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰδειγμᾰτῐκός (paradeigmatikós).[1]

Pronunciation

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Adjective

paradigmatic (comparative more paradigmatic, superlative most paradigmatic)

  1. Of or pertaining to a paradigm.
  2. (philosophy) Related as members of a substitution class.
  3. (obsolete) Exemplary.

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See also

Noun

paradigmatic (plural paradigmatics)

  1. (historical, religion) A writer of memoirs of religious persons, as examples of Christian excellence.

References


Romanian

Etymology

From French paradigmatique.

Adjective

paradigmatic m or n (feminine singular paradigmatică, masculine plural paradigmatici, feminine and neuter plural paradigmatice)

  1. paradigmatic

Declension