"sophistic" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more sophistic [comparative], most sophistic [superlative]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin sophisticus, itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek σοφιστικός (sophistikós); morphologically, from sophist + -ic. Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|la|sophisticus}} Learned borrowing from Latin sophisticus, {{der|en|grc|σοφιστικός}} Ancient Greek σοφιστικός (sophistikós), {{suffix|en|sophist|ic}} sophist + -ic Head templates: {{en-adj}} sophistic (comparative more sophistic, superlative most sophistic)
  1. Pertaining to the ancient sophists.
    Sense id: en-sophistic-en-adj-Q7Wtalmu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ic, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 56 2 42 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ic: 60 0 40 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 59 0 41 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 64 0 36
  2. Sophistical.
    Sense id: en-sophistic-en-adj-a4GiwZto

Noun

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin sophisticus, itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek σοφιστικός (sophistikós); morphologically, from sophist + -ic. Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|la|sophisticus}} Learned borrowing from Latin sophisticus, {{der|en|grc|σοφιστικός}} Ancient Greek σοφιστικός (sophistikós), {{suffix|en|sophist|ic}} sophist + -ic Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} sophistic
  1. (historical, philosophy) The sophists of antiquity, in general or of a specific period; their beliefs and method. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Philosophy Synonyms: sophism
    Sense id: en-sophistic-en-noun-Hmc6J~dK Topics: human-sciences, philosophy, sciences

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