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thematic
CIDE DICTIONARY
thematic, a. [Gr. : cf. F. thématique.].
- Of or pertaining to the theme of a word. See Theme,
n. , 4. [1913 Webster] - Of or pertaining to a theme, or subject. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
thematic, adj.
1 of or relating to subjects or topics (thematic philately; the arrangement of the anthology is thematic).
2 Mus. of melodic subjects (thematic treatment).
3 Gram. a of or belonging to a theme (thematic vowel; thematic form). b (of a form of a verb) having a thematic vowel.
1 of or relating to subjects or topics (thematic philately; the arrangement of the anthology is thematic).
2 Mus. of melodic subjects (thematic treatment).
3 Gram. a of or belonging to a theme (thematic vowel; thematic form). b (of a form of a verb) having a thematic vowel.
Idiom
thematic catalogue Mus. a catalogue giving the opening themes of works as well as their names and other details.
Derivative
thematically adv.
Etymology
Gk thematikos (as THEME)
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