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touristic, a.|tʊəˈrɪstɪk| [f. tourist + -ic.] Of or pertaining to tourists or touring.
1848Blackw. Mag. LXIV. 373 The touristic hordes, who paddled up and down the well-known old banks. 1865Ld. Strangford in Lett. & Papers (1878) 98 There is no such thing as a record of touristic journeying in Crete. 1894Athenæum 26 May 672 It has importance from another than the touristic point of view. So touˈristical a., in same sense; touˈristically adv., from the point of view of a tourist; as regards tourists or tourism.
1863W. Cory Lett. & Jrnls. (1897) 98 A long quiet walk, only one touristical carriage all the way. 1893Sat. Rev. 18 Feb. 189/3 His discursive record is chiefly ‘touristical’. 1928Sunday Dispatch 16 Dec. 4/2 Asked to show a young French boy of fifteen the ‘sights’ of London... But he had one ambition, touristically, and one only. 1959Encounter May 30/2 The girls..go anywhere, do anything sexually or touristically interesting. County Dublin, Positano, Ibiza, Tangier. 1971Daily Tel. 10 Sept. 14/4 Replicas of the castle could also be erected not only in London but at touristically under-privileged places like Leeds and Merthyr Tydfil. 1983Which? Nov. 515/1 The qualities I look for in a country house hotel—a tranquil location in a touristically rewarding area, [etc.]. |