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so·phis·tic I. \(ˈ)sä|fistik, səˈf-, sōˈf-, -tēk\ adjective Etymology: Latin sophisticus, from Greek sophistikos, from sophistēs + -ikos -ic 1. a. : tending to or employing sophistry < sophistic tyrants > b. : using sophisms < sophistic rhetoricians > 2. : of, relating to, or typical of sophists, sophistry, or the ancient Sophists < a sophistic age > < sophistic subtleties > < the sophistic movement > II. noun (-s) : the doctrines or procedures of the Sophists or a sophist; also : sophistry |