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schis·mat·ic I. \sizˈmad.]ik, ÷ski-, -at], ]ēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by Late Latin schismaticus) of earlier scismatyke, from Middle English scismatike, from Middle French scismatique, from Late Latin schismaticus, from schismaticus, adjective : one who creates or takes part in schism : one who separates from a church or religious communion on account of a difference of opinion — compare heretic II. \(ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ adjective Etymology: alteration (influenced by Late Latin schismaticus) of earlier scismatyke, from Middle English scismatike, from Middle French scismatique, from Late Latin schismaticus, from schismat-, schisma schism + Latin -icus -ic : of, relating to, or characteristic of schism : implying schism : having the nature of or tending to schism : separated from some body by schism : guilty of schism < schismatic opinions > < schismatic sects > |