no-ED-ik
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Greek, mid-17th century
Definition: Relating to mental activity or the intellect.
Examples in a sentence:
“The philosophy department attracts noetic students.”
“Noah was equally athletic and noetic”
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Some travel life,
Shining brightly noetic
But as for me,
I’d rather wax poetic.
-beth
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