auric
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#AURIC aurum + -icCategory:English terms suffixed with -ic#AURIC.
Adjective
auric (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#AURICCategory:English adjectives#AURICCategory:English uncomparable adjectives#AURICCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#AURICCategory:Pages with entries#AURICCategory:Pages with 1 entry#AURIC
- (inorganic chemistryCategory:en:Inorganic chemistry#AURIC) Of or pertaining to trivalent gold.Category:en:Gold#AURIC
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Etymology 2
From LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#AURIC auris + -icCategory:English terms suffixed with -ic#AURIC.
Adjective
auric (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#AURICCategory:English adjectives#AURICCategory:English uncomparable adjectives#AURICCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#AURICCategory:Pages with entries#AURICCategory:Pages with 1 entry#AURIC
- (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#AURIC) Of, or pertaining to the ear; aural.
Etymology 3
From aura + -icCategory:English terms suffixed with -ic#AURIC.
Adjective
auric (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#AURICCategory:English adjectives#AURICCategory:English uncomparable adjectives#AURICCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#AURICCategory:Pages with entries#AURICCategory:Pages with 1 entry#AURIC
- Pertaining to an aura.
- 1996, Cyndi Dale, New Chakra Healing:
- Interestingly, it is easiest to read the physical aspects of this auric field when the subject is "heartily" exercising in or out of bed.Category:English terms with quotations#AURIC