I. nom·ic ˈnämik, ˈnōm- adjective
Etymology: Greek nomos nome, melody, custom + English -ic — more at nimble
: relating to a musical nome
II. nomic adjective
Etymology: Greek nomikos, from nomos usage, custom, law + -ikos -ic — more at nimble
1. : having the general force of natural law : generally valid
a nomic statement
2.
a. : customary , ordinary , conventional
b. of spelling : orthographic , nonphonetic
III. no·mic ˈnōmik noun
( -s )
Etymology: no m etal i n c omposition
: near-print