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Search results for '-ics':

-ics suffix, usually forming singular nouns, denoting a subject or subjects of study, a specific activity, art or science • acousticsathleticsmathematicspolitics.
ETYMOLOGY: From French -iques, from Greek -ika (neuter plural word-ending).

-ics suffix, usually forming singular nouns, denoting a subject or subjects of study, a specific activity, art or science • acousticsathleticsmathematicspolitics.
ETYMOLOGY: From French -iques, from Greek -ika (neuter plural word-ending).

-ics suffix, usually forming singular nouns, denoting a subject or subjects of study, a specific activity, art or science • acousticsathleticsmathematicspolitics.
ETYMOLOGY: From French -iques, from Greek -ika (neuter plural word-ending).