Definitions for mantic

mantic man·tic

Spelling: [man-tik]
IPA: /ˈmæn tɪk/

Mantic is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 121 anagrams from letters in mantic (acimnt).

Definitions for mantic

adjective

  1. of or relating to divination.
  2. having the power of divination.

Origin of mantic

First recorded in 1580-90, mantic is from the Greek word mantikós of a soothsayer, prophetic. See mantis, -ic

Examples for mantic

I have nearly finisht a metrical Paraphrase and Epitome of the mantic: but you would scarce like it, and who else would?

His mantic function does not necessarily show that he was a ghost.

Meanwhile also I keep putting into shape some of that mantic which however would never do to publish.

Garcin de Tassy tells me he has printed four thousand lines of the mantic.

Mary says he's 'mantic like, as she calls it, but I don't believe it's no sich thing.

Sprenger also mentions as one separate Book what is part of the mantic—and main part—the Haft wady.

Nor have I meddled with the mantic lately: nor does what you say encourage me to do so.

An interesting thing in the mantic is, the stories about Mahmúd: and these are the best in the Book.

No one has ever poured such satire upon the mantic arts as did Rabelais in chapter twenty-five of the third book of "Pantagruel."

Indeed, this word phrenetic or maniac is no reproach; it is identical with mantic --prophetic.

Word Value for mantic
Scrable

10

Words with friends

13

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