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/ θiˈmæt ɪk / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective of or relating to a theme.
Grammar . (of a word or words) of, relating to, or producing a theme or themes. (of a vowel) pertaining to the theme or stem: the thematic vowel ends the stem and precedes the inflectional ending of a word form, as i in Latin audiō “I hear.” Origin of thematic 1690–1700; <Greek thematikós, equivalent to themat- (stem of théma theme) + -ikos -ic
OTHER WORDS FROM thematic the·mat·i·cal·ly, adverb non·the·mat·ic, adjective non·the·mat·i·cal·ly, adverb un·the·mat·ic, adjective
un·the·mat·i·cal·ly, adverb
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Example sentences from the Web for thematic This space also carried forth the thematic element of a garden with its unique wall paintings and frescoes.
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When he first pitched it to me for The Dark Knight, I liked the thematic idea, but I found it possibly a little far-fetched.
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The exhibition explores four thematic roads, the first of which is the routes of our earliest ancestors.
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With Do It Again, is that cohesion musical, sonic, or thematic ?
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The nudity of the characters corresponds to the thematic preoccupations of the play, he says.
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Literary and thematic essay collections include his widely translated 2004 BBC Reith Lectures, Climate of Fear.
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The score of Pelléas et Mélisande ill brooks the short and ruthless method of the thematic annotator.
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There are whole passages that exist only in obedience to some scholastic demand for thematic inversions and deformations.
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(a) The second aorist middle without the “thematic ” ε or ο: as ἕβλη-το, was struck; ἔφθι-το, perished; ᾶλ-το, leaped.
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Jovial in high degree, the Scherzo begins with the thematic complexity of modern fashion.
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In thematic invention it is perhaps more strongly stamped with Elgar's originality than any other work.
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British Dictionary definitions for thematic adjective of, relating to, or consisting of a theme or themes
linguistics denoting a word that is the theme of a sentence
grammar denoting a vowel or other sound or sequence of sounds that occurs between the root of a word and any inflectional or derivational suffixes of or relating to the stem or root of a word noun grammar a thematic vowel ``-o-'' is a thematic in the combining form ``psycho-''
Derived forms of thematic thematically , adverb Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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