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poetics
English
Etymology
From the Poetics of Aristotle
Noun
poetics (plural poetics)
- (philosophy, literature) The theory of poetry, or of literature in general.
Translations
See also
- poetics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- copiest, septoic
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poetick
English
Adjective
poetick (comparative more poetick, superlative most poetick)
- Obsolete form of poetic.
Anagrams
- toe pick, toepick
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