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-istics

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  1. a combination of -ist and -ics.


Example Sentences

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“Log”istics: Essential part of planning a bathroom.

From Washington Post

The sequence can reveal genealogical rela­tions, it can measure evolutionary time and it is a record of ancestral character­istics.

From Scientific American

Cheever loves him, however, and sees in his dominant character istics�passionate monogamy, joy in small things, and especially in his inarticulate love for his teen-age son Tony�a kind of befuddled blessedness.

From Time Magazine Archive

Farmer Oak had one-and-a-half Christian character- istics too many to succeed with Bathsheba: his humility, and a superfluous moiety of honesty.

From Project Gutenberg

The 'istics' scare me completely.

From Project Gutenberg