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▪ I. poietic, a. rare.|pɔɪˈɛtɪk| [ad. Gr. ποιητικ-ός active, effective, f. ποιεῖν to do, make. (So spelt and pronounced to differentiate the sense from poetic, of identical origin.)] Creative, formative, productive, active.
1905Athenæum 29 Apr. 519/3 There are four classes in the State: the Poietic, the Kinetic, the Dull, and the Base. 1905Edin. Rev. July 73 As its organisation becomes settled and efficient the State loses its poietic activity. ▪ II. poietic, -al obs. Sc. ff. poetic, -al. |