Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back -ician - Wiktionary, the free dictionary www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Log in Settings Donations About Wiktionary Disclaimers Search -ician Language Watch Edit Contents 1 English 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Pronunciation 1.3 Suffix 1.3.1 Usage notes 1.3.2 Derived terms 1.4 Anagrams English edit Etymology edit From French -icien, from -ique f sg + -ien. By surface analysis, -ic + -ian. Pronunciation edit IPA(key): /-ˈɪʃən/ Suffix edit -ician forming nouns denoting occupations: A person who studies or is an expert in the related -ics. obstetrics + -ician → obstetrician phonetics + -ician → phonetician Usage notes edit Relatively few terms are directly derived using this suffix. Terms ending in -ician were often derived from Middle French words ending in -icien, which themselves were derived from words ending in -ique f sg + -ien, e.g.: mathematician, from Middle French mathematicien, itself from mathematique f sg (“mathematics”) + -ien practician, from Middle French practicien, itself from practique f sg (“practice”) + -ien. Derived terms edit English terms suffixed with -ician Anagrams edit acini, iniac Categories: English terms derived from FrenchEnglish terms suffixed with -icEnglish terms suffixed with -ianEnglish terms with IPA pronunciationEnglish lemmasEnglish suffixes
From French -icien, from -ique f sg + -ien. By surface analysis, -ic + -ian.
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