-ic

(Greek: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of, like; in chemistry, it denotes a higher valence of the element than is expressed by -ous)

archibenthic (adjective) (not comparable)
Referring to the bottom of the sea from the edge of the continental shelf to the upper limit of the abyssobenthic zone, at depths of ca. 200 to 1,000 meters: The archibenthic area is the upper section of the benthic region, from the abyssal to the sublittoral region.
archiblastic
archilithic
archimorphic
architectonic (adjective), more architectonic, most architectonic
Of or pertaining to architecture; suited or serviceable for the construction of buildings: The architectonic quality of the design of the house was perfected and was gratefully accepted by the future owners.
arctic air
An air mass, cold aloft and extending to great heights, whose characteristics develop mostly in winter over arctic surfaces of ice and snow.
arctic mist
A light ice fog that appears as a mist of ice crystals.
areometric
1. Of or pertaining to hydrometry (determination of a fluid's specific grqavity by using an aerometer or hydrometer).
argentic (adjective), more argentic, most argentic
A reference to that which contains a certain precious and bright metallic substance.
argillic (adjective) (not comparable)
In geology, relating to, containing, composed of, or characteristic of clay: The pottery at the antique store seemed to be made of an argillic substance.
arhythmic
Lacking a steady rhythm; such as, an arrhythmic heartbeat.
aristocratic
aristogenetic
aromatic (adjective)
1. Having a noticeable and pleasant smell: "While she was cooking, she added some aromatic herbs into her stew."
2. Having an agreeable, somewhat pungent, spicy odor: "Her stews usually have aromatic flavors."
arsenic
Information is located at Chemical Element: arsenic.