No result for Thetic. Showing similar results...
AEstheticAEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a.
Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as,
[ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. --
[AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv. AEstheticalAEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a.
Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as,
[ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. --
[AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv. AEstheticallyAEsthetic [AE]s*thet"ic, AEsthetical [AE]s*thet"ic*al,a.
Of or Pertaining to [ae]sthetics; versed in [ae]sthetics; as,
[ae]sthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc. --
[AE]s*thet"ic*al*ly, adv. AEsthetican
AEsthetican [AE]s`the*ti"can, n.
One versed in [ae]sthetics.
AEstheticism
AEstheticism [AE]s*thet"i*cism, n.
The doctrine of [ae]sthetics; [ae]sthetic principles;
devotion to the beautiful in nature and art. --Lowell.
Agonothetic
Agonothetic Ag`o*no*thet"ic, a. [Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to the office of an agonothete.
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetic An`[ae]s*thet"ic, a. (Med.)
(a) Capable of rendering insensible; as, an[ae]sthetic
agents.
(b) Characterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as,
an an[ae]sthetic effect or operation.
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetic An`[ae]s*thet"ic, n. (Med.)
That which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform,
ether, etc.
antagonistic or antipathetic symbiosisSymbiosis Sym`bi*o"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a living together,
? to live together; ? with + ? to live.] (Biol.)
The living together in more or less imitative association or
even close union of two dissimilar organisms. In a broad
sense the term includes parasitism, or
antagonistic, or antipathetic, symbiosis, in which the
association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of
the organisms, but ordinarily it is used of cases where
the association is advantageous, or often necessary, to
one or both, and not harmful to either. When there is
bodily union (in extreme cases so close that the two form
practically a single body, as in the union of alg[ae] and
fungi to form lichens, and in the inclusion of alg[ae] in
radiolarians) it is called
conjunctive symbiosis; if there is no actual union of the
organisms (as in the association of ants with
myrmecophytes),
disjunctive symbiosis. Antipathetic
Antipathetic An`ti*pa*thet"ic, Antipathetical
An`ti*pa*thet"ic*al, a.
Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to
a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
--Fuller.
Antipathetical
Antipathetic An`ti*pa*thet"ic, Antipathetical
An`ti*pa*thet"ic*al, a.
Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to
a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
--Fuller.
Antithetic
Antithetic An`ti*thet"ic, Antithetical An`ti*thet"ic*al, a.
[Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to antithesis, or opposition of words and
sentiments; containing, or of the nature of, antithesis;
contrasted.
Antithetical
Antithetic An`ti*thet"ic, Antithetical An`ti*thet"ic*al, a.
[Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to antithesis, or opposition of words and
sentiments; containing, or of the nature of, antithesis;
contrasted.
Antithetically
Antithetically An`ti*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
By way antithesis.
ApatheticApathetic Ap`a*thet"ic, Apathetical Ap`a*thet"ic*ala. [See
Apathy.]
Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion;
passionless; indifferent. ApatheticalApathetic Ap`a*thet"ic, Apathetical Ap`a*thet"ic*ala. [See
Apathy.]
Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion;
passionless; indifferent. Apathetically
Apathetically Ap`a*thet"ic*al*ly, adv.
In an apathetic manner.
Bathetic
Bathetic Ba*thet"ic, a.
Having the character of bathos. [R.]
ChemosyntheticChemosynthesis Chem`o*syn"the*sis, n. [Chemical + synthesis.]
(Plant Physiol.)
Synthesis of organic compounds by energy derived from
chemical changes or reactions. Chemosynthesis of
carbohydrates occurs in the nitrite bacteria through the
oxidation of ammonia to nitrous acid, and in the nitrate
bacteria through the conversion of nitrous into nitric acid.
-- Chem`o*syn*thet"ic, a. CosmotheticCosmothetic Cos`mo*thet"ic (k?z`m?-th?t"?k), a. [Gr. ko`smos
universe + ??? to place or arrange.] (Metaph.)
Assuming or positing the actual existence or reality of the
physical or external world.
Cosmothetic idealists (Metaph.), those who assume, without
attempting to prove, the reality of external objects as
corresponding to, and being the ground of, the ideas of
which only the mind has direct cognizance.
The cosmothetic idealists . . . deny that mind is
immediately conscious of matter. --Sir W.
Hamilton. Cosmothetic idealistsCosmothetic Cos`mo*thet"ic (k?z`m?-th?t"?k), a. [Gr. ko`smos
universe + ??? to place or arrange.] (Metaph.)
Assuming or positing the actual existence or reality of the
physical or external world.
Cosmothetic idealists (Metaph.), those who assume, without
attempting to prove, the reality of external objects as
corresponding to, and being the ground of, the ideas of
which only the mind has direct cognizance.
The cosmothetic idealists . . . deny that mind is
immediately conscious of matter. --Sir W.
Hamilton. Diathetic
Diathetic Di`a*thet"ic, a.
Pertaining to, or dependent on, a diathesis or special
constitution of the body; as, diathetic disease.
Epithetic
Epithetic Ep`i*thet"ic, Epithetical Ep`i*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr.
? added.]
Pertaining to, or abounding with, epithets. ``In epithetic
measured prose.' --Lloyd.
Epithetical
Epithetic Ep`i*thet"ic, Epithetical Ep`i*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr.
? added.]
Pertaining to, or abounding with, epithets. ``In epithetic
measured prose.' --Lloyd.
EstheticEsthete Es"thete, n.; Esthetic Es*thet"ic, a., Esthetical
Es*thet"ic*al, a., Esthetics Es*thet"ics, n. etc.
Same as [AE]sthete, [AE]sthetic, [AE]sthetical,
[AE]sthetics, etc. EstheticalEsthete Es"thete, n.; Esthetic Es*thet"ic, a., Esthetical
Es*thet"ic*al, a., Esthetics Es*thet"ics, n. etc.
Same as [AE]sthete, [AE]sthetic, [AE]sthetical,
[AE]sthetics, etc. EstheticsEsthete Es"thete, n.; Esthetic Es*thet"ic, a., Esthetical
Es*thet"ic*al, a., Esthetics Es*thet"ics, n. etc.
Same as [AE]sthete, [AE]sthetic, [AE]sthetical,
[AE]sthetics, etc. HyperaestheticHyperaesthesia Hy`per*[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. "ype`r
over + ? sense, perception.] (Med. & Physiol.)
A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the
body, or of a part of it. -- Hy`per*[ae]s*thet"ic, a. Hyperthetical
Hyperthetical Hy`per*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?; "ype`r over + ? to
place.]
Exaggerated; excessive; hyperbolical. [Obs.]
Hyperthetical or superlative . . . expression.
--Chapman.
Meaning of Thetic from wikipedia
- Ezz-
thetics is a
studio album by the
George Russell ****tet,
released on
Riverside Records in mid-1961. The
album was
recorded in May 1961. In addition...
-
members included Justin Sane (vocals and guitar),
Chris Head (guitar), Pat
Thetic (drums), and
Chris Barker, also
known as
Chris No. 2 (vocals and b****)....
-
Thetical grammar forms one of the two
domains of
discourse grammar, the
other domain being sentence grammar. The
building blocks of
thetical grammar are...
-
States and
Irish citizenship. In 1988, Sane
formed Anti-Flag with
friend Pat
Thetic. In a 2014 interview, Sane
claimed that
their first performance as a band...
- Lead
Vocals Chris Head-
Guitar &
Vocals Chris #2- B**** & Lead
Vocals Pat
Thetic-
Drums Victims'
rights "All
Music - Anti-Flag - A
Benefit for
Victims of...
- guitar,
vocals Chris #2 – b****,
vocals Chris Head – guitar,
vocals Pat
Thetic –
drums "Archived copy".
Archived from the
original on 2012-03-16. Retrieved...
-
Backing vocals Desert Island Joe
Slythe –
Coconuts Miles Flat –
Guitar Pat
Thetic Noble –
Guitar Roger Rodent – B****
guitar Wiffy Archer – Comb and paper...
- a VO language, with SVO
order in
contrastive sentences and VSO
order in
thetic sentences. The
tendency of some
dialects to put the verb in
final position...
- Flag – b****,
backing vocals,
mixing on
tracks 4,6,7,8,12,13,16, and 17 Pat
Thetic –
drums Andy "Reagan" Wheeler,
Ricky "Reagan" Wright, Anne Flag, Mike Poisel...
- Lead
Vocals Chris Head -
Guitar &
Vocals Chris #2 - B**** & Lead
Vocals Pat
Thetic -
Drums Spaz -
Vocals on "Spaz's
House Destruction Party"; he also appears...