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philosophical

phil·o·soph·i·cal

philosophical

 
 
pronunciation:
fI l sa fih kl
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part of speech: adjective
definition 1: of, based on, or pertaining to philosophy or philosophers.
Scholars of the Renaissance were interested in the philosophical ideas of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
definition 2: philosophic.
derivations: philosophically (adv.), philosophicalness (n.)
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The word philosophical contains the following parts:
phil, philo, -philia, -phile Greek root that means love, fondness
synonyms:
am, ama, amor
 
soph, -sophy Greek root that means wise, wisdom
-ic Latin and Greek adjective-forming suffix that means like, pertaining to
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The suffix -ic attaches to roots and words of Greek or Latin origin to form adjectives. A few words ending in -ic (magic , critic , music ) were adjectives that became nouns in Greek before they entered English, also as nouns.