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Aerodonetics
Aerodonetics A`["e]*ro*do*net"ics, n. [A["e]ro- + Gr. ? shaken, ? to shake.] (A["e]ronautics) The science of gliding and soaring flight.
Alphabetics
Alphabetics Al`pha*bet"ics, n. The science of representing spoken sounds by letters.
Apologetics
Apologetics A*pol`o*get"ics, n. That branch of theology which defends the Holy Scriptures, and sets forth the evidence of their divine authority.
Athletics
Athletics Ath*let"ics, n. The art of training by athletic exercises; the games and sports of athletes.
Catechetics
Catechetics Cat`e*chet"ics, n. The science or practice of instructing by questions and answers.
Cynegetics
Cynegetics Cyn`e*get"ics (s[i^]n`[-e]*j[e^]t"[i^]ks), n. [Gr. kynhgetikh` (sc. te`chnh art), fr. kynhge`ths hunter; ky`wn, kyno`s, dog + ??? to lead.] The art of hunting with dogs.
Dietetics
Dietetics Di`e*tet"ics, n. That part of the medical or hygienic art which relates to diet or food; rules for diet. To suppose that the whole of dietetics lies in determining whether or not bread is more nutritive than potatoes. --H. Spencer.
Electro-kinetics
Electro-kinetics E*lec`tro-ki*net"ics, n. That branch of electrical science which treats of electricity in motion.
Energetics
Energetics En`er*get"ics, n. That branch of science which treats of the laws governing the physical or mechanical, in distinction from the vital, forces, and which comprehends the consideration and general investigation of the whole range of the forces concerned in physical phenomena. [R.]
Esthetics
Esthete Es"thete, n.; Esthetic Es*thet"ic, a., Esthetical Es*thet"ic*al, a., Esthetics Es*thet"ics, n. etc. Same as [AE]sthete, [AE]sthetic, [AE]sthetical, [AE]sthetics, etc.
Exegetics
Exegetics Ex`e*get"ics, n. The science of interpretation or exegesis.
Geodetics
Geodetics Ge`o*det"ics, n. Same as Geodesy.
Kinetics
Kinetics Ki*net"ics, n. (Physics) See Dynamics.
Magnetics
Magnetics Mag*net"ics, n. The science of magnetism.
Phonascetics
Phonascetics Pho`nas*cet"ics, n. [Gr. ? to practice the voice; ? voice + ? to practice.] Treatment for restoring or improving the voice.
Phonetics
Phonetics Pho*net"ics, n. 1. The doctrine or science of sounds; especially those of the human voice; phonology. 2. The art of representing vocal sounds by signs and written characters.
Strategetics
Strategetics Strat`e*get"ics, n. Strategy.
Synteretics
Synteretics Syn`te*ret"ics, n. (Med.) That department of medicine which relates to the preservation of health; prophylaxis. [Obs.]
Theoretics
Theoretics The`o*ret"ics, n. The speculative part of a science; speculation. At the very first, with our Lord himself, and his apostles, as represented to us in the New Testament, morals come before contemplation, ethics before theoretics. --H. B. Wilson.
Zetetics
Zetetics e*tet"ics, n. [See Zetetic, a.] (Math.) A branch of algebra which relates to the direct search for unknown quantities. [R.]

Meaning of ETICS from wikipedia

- impartially. When using the etic approach, the ethnographer emphasizes what he or she considers important." Although emics and etics are sometimes regarded...
- Simpsons episode "Lisa's Substitute". He was credited under the pseudonym Sam Etic, a play on "Semitic". Throughout the 1990s, Hoffman appeared in many large...
- forms to a limited number of abstract units". The variant forms are called etic units (from phonetic). This means that a given emic unit is considered to...
- Grafenwöhr Army Airfield (ICAO: ETIC) is a military airport near Grafenwöhr, a small town in Bavaria, Germany. It is located adjacent to the Grafenwöhr...
- represent". S****ing to define occultism so that the term would be suitable "as an etic category" for scholars, Hanegraaff devised the following definition: "a category...
- Reflexivity Thick description Cultural relativism Ethnocentrism Emic and etic Key concepts Culture Development Ethnicity Evolution sociocultural Gender...
- Idiom, also called idiomaticness or idiomaticity, is the syntactical, grammatical, or structural form peculiar to a language. Idiom is the realized structure...
- Islamic banking, Islamic finance (Arabic: مصرفية إسلامية masrifiyya 'islamia), or Sharia-compliant finance is banking or financing activity that complies...
- originator of the theory of tagmemics, the coiner of the terms "emic" and "etic" and the developer of the constructed language Kalaba-X for use in teaching...
- subject) and etic, from outside (from the perspective of the observer). Wouter Hanegraaff follows a distinction between an emic and an etic approach to...