See also: enigmàtic

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From Latin aenigmaticus and French énigmatique, from Ancient Greek αἰνιγματικός (ainigmatikós); equivalent to enigma +‎ -tic.

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enigmatic (comparative more enigmatic, superlative most enigmatic)

  1. Pertaining to an enigma.
  2. Mysterious.
    • 1910, Emerson Hough, chapter I, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
      Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes. The clear light of the bright autumn morning had no terrors for youth and health like hers.
  3. Defying description.
  4. (variant) Enigmatical.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French énigmatique. Equivalent to enigmă +‎ -atic.

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enigmatic m or n (feminine singular enigmatică, masculine plural enigmatici, feminine and neuter plural enigmatice)

  1. enigmatic
    Synonym: misterios

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Declension of enigmatic
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite enigmatic enigmatică enigmatici enigmatice
definite enigmaticul enigmatica enigmaticii enigmaticele
genitive-
dative
indefinite enigmatic enigmatice enigmatici enigmatice
definite enigmaticului enigmaticei enigmaticilor enigmaticelor