nomic
American
[nohm-ik]
/ ˈnoʊm ɪk /
noun
nomics
plural
adjective
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(spelling) usual or normal: used in contrast to phonetic.
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relating to a logical or natural law that can be discovered or deduced.
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relating to a nome, a kind of ancient Greek hymn dedicated to the gods, or to the genre of which such hymns are a part.
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