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thetically — adverb see thetic … New Collegiate Dictionary
thetically — thet·i·cal·ly … English syllables
thetically — adverb see thetic … Useful english dictionary
thetic — thetically, adv. /thet ik, thee tik/, adj. positive; dogmatic. Also, thetical. [1670 80; < Gk thetikós, equiv. to thet(ós) placed, set (verbid of tithénai to lay down) + ikos IC] * * * … Universalium
thetic — adjective Etymology: Greek thetikos of a proposition, from tithenai to lay down more at do Date: 1815 constituting or beginning with a poetic thesis < a thetic syllable > • thetically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
JULIUS II — (1443 1513) Credited with strengthening the temporal authority of the church in Italy, as well as launching some of the principal artistic commissions of his time, Julius II presided over one of the most militaristic and culturally ambitious… … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
thetic — /ˈθɛtɪk/ (say thetik) adjective positive; dogmatic. Also, thetical. {Greek thetikos, from thetos placed} –thetically, adverb …
thetic — [thet′ik] adj. [Gr thetikos, fit for placing < thetos, placed < base of tithenai: see DO1] set forth dogmatically; prescribed: also thetical thetically adv … English World dictionary