paradigmaticˌpær ə dɪgˈmæt ɪk
paradigmatic (n)
- plural
- paradigmatics
English Definitions:
paradigmatic (adj)
of or relating to a grammatical paradigm
"paradigmatic inflection"
paradigmatic (adj)
of or relating to a typical example
"paradigmatic learning"
paradigmatic (adj)
related as members of a substitution class
"paradigmatic word associations"
paradigmatic (Noun)
A writer of memoirs of religious persona, as examples of Christian excellence.
paradigmatic (Adjective)
of or pertaining to a paradigm
paradigmatic (Adjective)
related as members of a substitution class
paradigmatic
In science and philosophy, a paradigm () is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitute legitimate contributions to a field. The word paradigm is Greek in origin, meaning "pattern", and is used to illustrate similar occurrences.
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