thesauric

English

Etymology

thesaurus + -ic

Adjective

thesauric (comparative more thesauric, superlative most thesauric)

  1. Of or relating to a thesaurus or to synonyms.
    • 2005, Margaret Masterman, Yorick Wilks, Language, Cohesion and Form, page 135:
      Groupings in languages (Chinese, Sanskrit, Sumerian) where alphabetical dictionaries are ruled out by the nature of the script have been found to have thesauric properties []

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