rhematic

rhematic
/ri mat"ik/, adj.
1. pertaining to the formation of words.
2. pertaining to the rheme of a sentence.
[1855-60; < Gk rhematikós belonging to a word, equiv. to rhemat- (s. of rhêma) word + -ikos -IC]

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