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- noundialectic (noun) · dialectics (noun)adjectivedialectic (adjective)Originlate Middle English: from Old French dialectique or Latin dialectica, from Greek dialektikē (tekhnē) ‘(art) of debate’, from dialegesthai ‘converse with’ (see dialogue).
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