meaning of this word nectic
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Answer: it is not nectic it's noetic
Noetic derives from the Greek adjective noētikos, meaning "intellectual," from the verb noein ("to think") and ultimately from the noun nous, meaning "mind." (Nous also gave English the word paranoia by joining with a prefix meaning "faulty" or "abnormal.") Noetic is related to noesis, a rare noun that turns up in the ...
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Answer:
it's not nectics it's hectic
Explanation:
full of incessant or frantic activity.
"a hectic business schedule"
Similar:
frantic
frenetic
frenzied
feverish
manic
restless
very busy
very active
fast and furious
lively
brisk
bustling
buzzing
vibrant
crowded
heaving
like Piccadilly Circus
Opposite:
leisurely
quiet
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ARCHAIC•MEDICINE
relating to or affected by a regularly recurrent fever typically accompanying tuberculosis, with flushed cheeks and hot, dry skin.