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Mid 17th century borrowed from Ancient Greek ὠτῐκός (ōtikós, “of または for the ear”), from οὖς (oûs, “ear”) + -ῐκός (-ikós, “-ic”, adjectival suffix).
otic (not comparable)
Borrowed from French -otique, from Latin -ōticus,[1] from Ancient Greek -ωτικός (-ōtikós), from -όω (-óō)-stem verbs[2] + -τικός (-tikós). Equivalent to -όω (-óō) + -σις (-sis) + -ικός (-ikós).
-otic
Used to form adjectives corresponding to nouns suffixed with -osis.
pittas
sakis
トートグ
tautogs
ホークビット
tuataras
a wrinkle
テグー
tejus
プーク
a paste-pot
a rhythm