'-ic' definitions:
Definition of '-ic'
From: GCIDE
- -ic \-ic\ [L. -icus, Gr. ?: cf. F. -ique.]
- 1. A suffix signifying, in general, relating to, or characteristic of; as, historic, hygienic, telegraphic, etc. [1913 Webster]
- 2. (Chem.) A suffix, denoting that the element indicated enters into certain compounds with its highest valence, or with a valence relatively higher than in compounds where the name of the element ends in -ous; as, ferric, sulphuric. It is also used in the general sense of pertaining to; as, hydric, sodic, calcic. [1913 Webster]