magiric

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek μαγειρικός (mageirikós, culinary), from μάγειρος (mágeiros, a cook) + -ικός (-ikós, -ic: forming adjectives).

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magiric (comparative more magiric, superlative most magiric)

  1. (obsolete, rare) Synonym of culinary: Of or related to cooking.
    • 1853, Alexis Soyer, The Pantropheon, page 173:
      The magiric science, therefore, began in the year of the world 1656.

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