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Arborical
Arborical Ar*bor"ic*al, a.
Relating to trees. [Obs.]
Autocratorical
Autocratorical Au`to*cra*tor"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to an autocrator; absolute. [Obs.] --Bp. Pearson.
Categorical
Categorical Cat`e*gor"ic*al, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a category.
2. Not hypothetical or relative; admitting no conditions or
exceptions; declarative; absolute; positive; express; as,
a categorical proposition, or answer.
The scriptures by a multitude of categorical and
intelligible decisions . . . distinguish between the
things seen and temporal and those that are unseen
and eternal. --I. Taylor.
Categorically
Categorically Cat`e*gor"ic*al*ly, adv.
Absolutely; directly; expressly; positively; as, to affirm
categorically.
Categoricalness
Categoricalness Cat`e*gor"ic*al*ness, n.
The quality of being categorical, positive, or absolute. --A.
Marvell.
HistoricalHistoric His*tor"ic, Historical His*tor"ic*al, a. [L.
historicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age. historical criticismHigher criticism High"er crit"i*cism
Criticism which includes the study of the contents, literary
character, date, authorship, etc., of any writing; as, the
higher criticism of the Pentateuch. Called also historical
criticism.
The comparison of the Hebrew and Greek texts . . .
introduces us to a series of questions affecting the
composition, the editing, and the collection of the
sacred books. This class of questions forms the special
subject of the branch of critical science which is
usually distinguished from the verbal criticism of the
text by the name of higher, or historical, criticism.
--W. Robertson
Smith. Historical paintingHistoric His*tor"ic, Historical His*tor"ic*al, a. [L.
historicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age. Historical senseHistoric His*tor"ic, Historical His*tor"ic*al, a. [L.
historicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age. Historically
Historically His*tor"ic*al*ly, adv.
In the manner of, or in accordance with, history.
HistoricalnessHistoric His*tor"ic, Historical His*tor"ic*al, a. [L.
historicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age. Irrhetorical
Irrhetorical Ir`rhe*tor"ic*al, a.
Not rethorical.
Meteorical
Meteorical Me`te*or"ic*al, a.
Meteoric.
OratoricalOratorical Or`a*tor"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to an orator or to oratory; characterized by
oratory; rhetorical; becoming to an orator; as, an oratorical
triumph; an oratorical essay. -- Or`a*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. OratoricallyOratorical Or`a*tor"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to an orator or to oratory; characterized by
oratory; rhetorical; becoming to an orator; as, an oratorical
triumph; an oratorical essay. -- Or`a*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. OricalcheOricalche Or"i*calche, n. [Obs.]
See Orichalch.
Costly oricalche from strange Ph[oe]nice. --Spenser. Phosphorical
Phosphorical Phos*phor"ic*al, a. (Old Chem.)
Phosphoric.
Pictorical
Pictoric Pic*tor"ic, Pictorical Pic*tor"ic*al, a.
Pictorial. [Obs.]
PlethoricalPlethorical Ple*thor"ic*al, a.
Plethoric. [R.] -- Ple*thor"ic*al*ly, adv. --Burke. PlethoricallyPlethorical Ple*thor"ic*al, a.
Plethoric. [R.] -- Ple*thor"ic*al*ly, adv. --Burke. Proctorical
Proctorical Proc*tor"ic*al, a.
Proctorial. [R.]
PythagoricalPythagoric Pyth`a*gor"ic, Pythagorical Pyth`a*gor"ic*al,
a.[L. Pythagoricus, Gr. ?: cf. F. pythagorique.]
See Pythagorean, a. RhetoricalRhetorical Rhe*tor"ic*al, a. [L. rhetoricus, Gr. ????. See
Rhetoric.]
Of or pertaining to rhetoric; according to, or exhibiting,
rhetoric; oratorical; as, the rhetorical art; a rhetorical
treatise; a rhetorical flourish.
They permit him to leave their poetical taste
ungratified, provided that he gratifies their
rhetorical sense. --M. Arnold.
-- Rhe*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Rhe*tor"ic*al*ness, n. RhetoricallyRhetorical Rhe*tor"ic*al, a. [L. rhetoricus, Gr. ????. See
Rhetoric.]
Of or pertaining to rhetoric; according to, or exhibiting,
rhetoric; oratorical; as, the rhetorical art; a rhetorical
treatise; a rhetorical flourish.
They permit him to leave their poetical taste
ungratified, provided that he gratifies their
rhetorical sense. --M. Arnold.
-- Rhe*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Rhe*tor"ic*al*ness, n. RhetoricalnessRhetorical Rhe*tor"ic*al, a. [L. rhetoricus, Gr. ????. See
Rhetoric.]
Of or pertaining to rhetoric; according to, or exhibiting,
rhetoric; oratorical; as, the rhetorical art; a rhetorical
treatise; a rhetorical flourish.
They permit him to leave their poetical taste
ungratified, provided that he gratifies their
rhetorical sense. --M. Arnold.
-- Rhe*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Rhe*tor"ic*al*ness, n. Semaphorically
Semaphorically Sem`a*phor"ic*al*ly, adv.
By means of a semaphore.
Semihistorical
Semihistorical Sem`i*his*tor"i*cal, a.
Half or party historical. --Sir G. C. Lewis.
Sophomorical
Sophomoric Soph`o*mor"ic, Sophomorical Soph`o*mor"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a sophomore; resembling a sophomore;
hence, pretentious; inflated in style or manner; as,
sophomoric affectation. [U. S.]
TautegoricalTautegorical Tau`te*gor"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, for ? ? the same + ?
to speak. Cf. Allegory.]
Expressing the same thing with different words; -- opposed to
allegorical. [R.] --Coleridge. Theorical
Theorical The*or"ic*al, a.
Theoretic. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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