epagogic

English

Etymology

From epagoge +‎ -ic.

Adjective

epagogic (comparative more epagogic, superlative most epagogic)

  1. inductive
    • 2020, David Conan Wolfsdorf, Early Greek Ethics:
      Based on the employment of epagogic arguments in these various Socratic writings , in conjunction with Aristotle's testimony , I infer that epagogic argumentation was a feature of Socrates ' dialectic .

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French épagogique. By surface analysis, epagogă +‎ -ic.

Adjective

epagogic m or n (feminine singular epagogică, masculine plural epagogici, feminine and neuter plural epagogice)

  1. epagogic

Declension

Declension of epagogic
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite epagogic epagogică epagogici epagogice
definite epagogicul epagogica epagogicii epagogicele
genitive-
dative
indefinite epagogic epagogice epagogici epagogice
definite epagogicului epagogicei epagogicilor epagogicelor