The difference between Lectic and Lectical

When used as adjectives, lectic means pertaining to a generalization of alphabetical order applied to sets such that, for each pair of sets, their relative ordering is the order obtained if you remove their common (shared) elements and compare the last element in each remaining subset, whereas lectical means of or relating to speech, words, or learning.


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  1. Lectic as an adjective (mathematics):

    Pertaining to a generalization of alphabetical order applied to sets such that, for each pair of sets, their relative ordering is the order obtained if you remove their common (shared) elements and compare the last element in each remaining subset.

  1. Lectical as an adjective:

    Of or relating to speech, words, or learning.

  2. Lectical as an adjective (mathematics):

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