ə̇ˈfektik, (ˈ)e|f- adjective
Etymology: Greek ephektikos, from ephektos, verbal of epechein to hold back, from epi- + echein to hold, have — more at scheme
: given to suspense of judgment — used of a school of ancient skeptics; compare epoche
ə̇ˈfektik, (ˈ)e|f- adjective
Etymology: Greek ephektikos, from ephektos, verbal of epechein to hold back, from epi- + echein to hold, have — more at scheme
: given to suspense of judgment — used of a school of ancient skeptics; compare epoche
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012