Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: Relating to or consisting of laws or rules.
Pronunciations:
US: /ˈnoʊmɪk/ (NOH-mik)
UK: /ˈnɒmɪk/ (NOM-ik)
Origin and Usage: The word "nomic" is derived from the Greek word "nomos," meaning "law." It was first used in English in the mid-20th century to describe something related to or consisting of laws or rules.
Synonyms: legal, regulatory, statutory, legislative, prescriptive
Related Words: comic, gnome, mince, minke, monic
Example Sentences:
- The companys nomic policies were designed to ensure fair treatment of all employees.
- The nomic system of the country is based on a set of strict laws and regulations.
- The new nomic framework will provide greater transparency and accountability in the financial sector.