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Learn to pronounce gno·mic

/ˈnōmik/
adjective
expressed in or of the nature of short, pithy maxims or aphorisms.
"that most gnomic form, the aphorism"

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: characterized by aphorism. gnomic utterances. 2. : given to the composition of gnomic writing. a gnomic poet.
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(noʊmɪk ) adjective [usu ADJ n] A gnomic remark is brief and seems wise but is difficult to understand. [written]
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adjective · like or containing gnomes gnome or aphorisms. · of, relating to, or noting a writer of aphorisms, especially any of certain Greek poets.
Oct 12, 2006 · A gnome is an aphorism-that is, an observation or sentiment reduced to the form of a saying. Gnomes are sometimes couched in metaphorical or ...
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[more gnomic; most gnomic] formal. : said or written using few words that are difficult to understand. He made gnomic utterances concerning death. gnomic ...
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(formal) ​(of a person or a remark) clever and wise but sometimes difficult to understand. Word Origin. Want to learn more? Find out which words work together ...
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The gnomic (abbreviated GNO), also called neutral, generic, or universal aspect, mood, or tense, is a grammatical feature that expresses general truths or ...