"-istical" meaning in All languages combined

See -istical on Wiktionary

Suffix [English]

Etymology: Combination of the adjective suffixes -istic (-ist + -ic) and -al. Head templates: {{head|en|suffixes}} -istical
  1. Used to form adjectives meaning of or relating to corresponding nouns ending in -istic or -ist; most often redundant with respect to the latter which can also become adjectives through the addition of -ic alone, or with no change to the root noun. Hence, theist, theistic and theistical can all be used as the adjective form of theism. Tags: morpheme Derived forms: atavistical, deistical, pantheistical, statistical, theistical

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