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Etymology

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From lectic +‎ -al, from Ancient Greek λέξις (léxis, saying, speech; phrase, word) + Latin -ālis (suffix forming adjectives from nouns or numerals).

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Adjective

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lectical (comparative more lectical, superlative most lectical)

  1. Of or relating to speech, words, or learning.
  2. (mathematics) Synonym of lectic.

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