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the·mat·ic / [unvoicedth]iˈmatik/ • adj. 1. having or relating to subjects or a particular subject: the orientation of this anthology is essentially thematic. ∎  Linguistics belonging to, relating to, or denoting the theme of a sentence. ∎  Mus. of, relating to, or containing melodic subjects: the concerto relies on the frequent repetition of thematic fragments. ∎ Philately British term for topical. 2. Linguistics of or relating to the theme of an inflected word. ∎  (of a vowel) connecting the theme of a word to its inflections. ∎  (of a word) having a vowel connecting its theme to its inflections. • n. 1. (thematics) [treated as sing. or pl.] a body of topics for study or discussion. 2. Philately British term for topical. DERIVATIVES: the·mat·i·cal·ly / -ik(ə)lē/ adv.

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