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单词 poietic
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poieticadj.

Brit. /pɔɪˈɛtɪk/, U.S. /pɔɪˈɛdɪk/
Origin: A borrowing from Greek. Etymon: Greek ποιητικός.
Etymology: < ancient Greek ποιητικός creative, productive (see poetic adj.). Compare earlier poiesis n., poetic adj. 6.
Chiefly literary.
Creative, formative, productive, active.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > inventive or creative faculty > [adjective]
imaginativec1405
inventivec1450
feigning1483
creativea1513
inventative1541
inventious1591
conceitful1594
forgetive1600
productive1612
projecting1614
excogitous1646
plastic1662
ingeniary1664
formful1730
forgeful1751
inventful1797
original-minded1797
original1803
originative1811
vivid1814
fingent1837
constructive1841
right-brained1871
poietic1905
1905 Athenæum 29 Apr. 519/3 There are four classes in the State: the Poietic, the Kinetic, the Dull, and the Base.
1905 Edinb. Rev. July 73 As its organisation becomes settled and efficient the State loses its poietic activity.
1941 Philos. Rev. 50 77 The critical judgment passed on the basis of this principle may be called the subjective poietic judgment, or the judgment upon poietic power.
1993 New Republic (Nexis) 13 Dec. 31 It rejects the utopian promesse du bonheur, the promise of a perfect poietic wholeness, and centers on esthesis.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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