Definitions for thematic

thematic the·mat·ic

Spelling: [thee-mat-ik]
IPA: /θiˈmæt ɪk/

Thematic is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 250 anagrams from letters in thematic (acehimtt).

Definitions for thematic

adjective

  1. of or relating to a theme.
  2. Grammar. (of a word or words) of, relating to, or producing a theme or themes. (of a vowel) pertaining to the theme or stem: the thematic vowel ends the stem and precedes the inflectional ending of a word form, as i in Latin audiō “I hear.”.

Origin of thematic

1690-1700; Greek thematikós, equivalent to themat- (stem of théma theme) + -ikos -ic

Examples for thematic

With Do It Again, is that cohesion musical, sonic, or thematic?

The nudity of the characters corresponds to the thematic preoccupations of the play, he says.

"I read your thematic on Venusian viruses," he said abruptly.

The thematic work is scholarly and enthusiastic at the same time.

Neither did he feel the want of the mode of thematic development which we find at its ripest in Beethoven.

The second is a thematic development of the motive of Siegfried, the youth.

One more illustration of the way in which the thematic system is worked.

Literary and thematic essay collections include his widely translated 2004 BBC Reith Lectures, Climate of Fear.

When he first pitched it to me for The Dark Knight, I liked the thematic idea, but I found it possibly a little far-fetched.

The exhibition explores four thematic roads, the first of which is the routes of our earliest ancestors.

Word Value for thematic
Scrable

15

Words with friends

16

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