| 释义 | 
		-ot·ic I. \|äd.]ik, |ät], ]ēk\ adjective suffix Etymology: Greek -ōtikos, from -ōtos, suffix used to form adjectives derived from certain verbs & -ōtēs, suffix used to form agent nouns derived from certain verbs + -ikos -ic 1.   a.  : of, relating to, or characterized by a (specified) action, process, or condition   < holocoenotic >  b.  : having an abnormal or diseased condition of a (specified) kind   < aphosphorotic > 2.  : showing an increase or a formation of (something specified)  < leukocytotic > 3.  : of, relating to, or characterized by having a disease caused by a (specified) fungus  < blastomycotic >  — often used to form adjectives corresponding to nouns in -osis II. \|ō]d.]ik, |ä], ]t], ]ēk\ adjective combining form Etymology: Greek ōtikos of the ear 1.  : of or relating to a (specified) part of the ear  < epiotic >  < entotic > 2.   a.  : of or relating to an area having a (specified) spatial relationship to the ear   < parotic >   < periotic >  b.  : of or relating to a bone having a (specified) spatial relationship to the ear   < prootic >   < sphenotic > |