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Academic
Academic Ac`a*dem"ic, n. 1. One holding the philosophy of Socrates and Plato; a Platonist. --Hume. 2. A member of an academy, college, or university; an academician.
Academically
Academically Ac`a*dem`ic*al*ly, adv. In an academical manner.
Academicals
Academicals Ac`a*dem"ic*als, n. pl. The articles of dress prescribed and worn at some colleges and universities.
Academicism
Academicism Ac`a*dem"i*cism, n. 1. A tenet of the Academic philosophy. 2. A mannerism or mode peculiar to an academy.
Demicadence
Demicadence Dem"i*ca`dence . (Mus.) An imperfect or half cadence, falling on the dominant instead of on the key note.
Demicannon
Demicannon Dem"i*can"non, n. (Mil. Antiq.) A kind of ordnance, carrying a ball weighing from thirty to thirty-six pounds. --Shak.
Demicircle
Demicircle Dem"i*cir`cle, n. [Cf. F. demi-cercle.] An instrument for measuring angles, in surveying, etc. It resembles a protractor, but has an alidade, sights, and a compass.
Demiculverin
Demiculverin Dem"i*cul"ver*in, n. (Mil. Antiq.) A kind of ordnance, carrying a ball weighing from nine to thirteen pounds.
Endemic
Endemic En*dem"ic, a. Belonging or native to a particular people or country; native as distinguished from introduced or naturalized; hence, regularly or ordinarily occurring in a given region; local; as, a plant endemic in Australia; -- often distinguished from exotic. The traditions of folklore . . . from a kind of endemic symbolism. --F. W. H. Myers.
Endemic
Endemic En*dem"ic, n. (Med.) An endemic disease. Fear, which is an endemic latent in every human heart, sometimes rises into an epidemic. --J. B. Heard.
Endemically
Endemically En*dem"ic*al*ly, adv. In an endemic manner.
Epidemic
Parotitis Par`o*ti"tis, n. [NL. See Parotid, and -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the parotid glands. Epidemic, or Infectious, parotitis, mumps.
Epidemic
Epidemic Ep`i*dem"ic, n. [Cf. Epidemy.] 1. (Med.) An epidemic disease. 2. Anything which takes possession of the minds of people as an epidemic does of their bodies; as, an epidemic of terror.
Epidemically
Epidemically Ep`i*dem"ic*al*ly, adv. In an epidemic manner.
Homodemic
Homodemic Ho`mo*dem"ic, a. [Homo- + 1st deme, 2.] (Biol.) A morphological term signifying development, in the case of multicellular organisms, from the same unit deme or unit of the inferior orders of individuality.
Myxoedemic
Myxoedema Myx`[oe]*de"ma, n. [NL. fr. Gr. ? mucus + [oe]dema.] (Med.) A disease producing a peculiar cretinoid appearance of the face, slow speech, and dullness of intellect, and due to failure of the functions of the thyroid gland. -- Myx`[oe]*dem"a*tous, a., Myx`[oe]*dem"ic, a.

Meaning of Demic from wikipedia

- Demic may refer to: Demic diffusion, a demographic term referring to a migratory model The Demics, a 1970s Canadian punk rock band Larry Demic (born 1957)...
- The Demics were a Canadian punk rock band that formed in 1977 in London, Ontario. Originally formed in London, Ontario in 1977, the band consisted of vocalist...
- Demic diffusion, as opposed to trans-cultural diffusion, is a demographic term referring to a migratory model, developed by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza...
- Talk's Cheap is the debut EP by Canadian punk rock band the Demics, released in 1979 on Ready Records. The EP's first single "New York City" was the band's...
- Lawrence Curtis Demic (born June 27, 1957) is an American former professional basketball player for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball ****ociation...
- Ali Demić (born October 13, 1991) is a Bosnian professional basketball player. Standing at 6 ft 8 (2.03m) and weighing 212 lb (96 kg), he has started...
- Lao po****tions indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai-Kadai languages". Human Genetics. 136 (1):...
- agriculture was adopted in site by these hunter-gatherers and not spread by demic diffusion into the region. The Neolithic 1 (PPNA) period began roughly around...
- Barbujani, G; Beaumont, MA (2002). "Y genetic data support the Neolithic demic diffusion model". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 99 (17): 11008–11013. Bibcode:2002PNAS...
- et al. (January 2006). "A prehistory of Indian Y chromosomes: Evaluating demic diffusion scenarios". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103 (4): 843–8. Bibcode:2006PNAS...