graphitic
|gra/phi/tic|
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/ɡrəˈfɪtɪk/
graphite-like
Etymology
Etymology Information
'graphitic' originates from the word 'graphite', which comes from the Greek word 'graphein', meaning 'to write'.
Historical Evolution
'graphite' was derived from the German word 'Graphit', which was coined in the late 18th century.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'graphite' referred to the mineral used for writing, and 'graphitic' evolved to describe materials resembling or related to graphite.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
relating to or resembling graphite.
The graphitic material was used in the battery.
Synonyms
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