English word paradigmatic comes from English paradigm, English -atic
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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paradigm | English (eng) | (linguistics) A set of all forms which contain a common element, especially the set of all inflectional forms of a word or a particular grammatical category.. A pattern, a way of doing something, especially (now, _, often, _, pejorative) a pattern of thought, a system of beliefs, a conceptual framework.. An example serving as the model for such a pattern: a template, an exemplar, a "posterboy". |
-atic | English (eng) | |
paradigmatic | English (eng) | (obsolete) Exemplary.. (philosophy) Related as members of a substitution class.. Of or pertaining to a paradigm. (historical, religion) A writer of memoirs of religious persons, as examples of Christian excellence. |