picnic, arctic, attic, public, music, electric,elastic, rhetoric,sarcastic, scholastic, plastic, static
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In many cases the actual suffix is "-ic" which means "like". Thus patriot-ic is patriot-like andidiot-ic is idiot-like. There are words derived from Greek words ending in -tikon which have been brought into English with the ending -tic such as semiotic or narcotic. Words like patriotic have been assimilated to the Greek model.
The verb to panic has the -ing form as panicking. Other words ending in -ic also gain a K in forming the gerund, such as picnicking and trafficking.
An example would be - magic/magical. We saw a guy do magic tricks -or- we saw a magical preferomance. I think 'ic" is singular and "ical" is plural. Like, the medic was a nice guy -or- we went to a medical office building.
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Some examples of words that end in "ic" include historic, specific, and athletic.
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The stress is on the 4th syllable, the syllable before the -ic. This is the rule with most words that end in -ic, such as in heroic and athletic as well.
Some words that end with -ic are athletic, fantastic, rhythmic, and historic.
Words that start with the letters 'ic' are:iceicebergiceboaticeboundiceboxicebreakericecapicemanichthyologyicicleicingickyiconiconoclasticonographyicy
nostalgic, nomadic, numeric, think endings with -ic.
well you would keep the ce and ly for example specifically.:)
Examples of words ending in 'ic' that can use the suffix 'ly' are:basic; basicallychaotic; chaoticallydramatic; dramaticallyeconomic; economicallyfrantic; franticallygraphic; graphicallyhectic; hecticallyhypnotic; hypnoticallyironic; ironicallylyric; lyricallymagic; magicallymusic; musicallyneurotic; neuroticallypatriotic; patriotically
Some words ending in -ic are:TopicHecticHydrophobicAnalyticCynicDiplomaticEnergeticExoticGymnasticHorrificIdyllicMedicOrthodonticPlasticSemanticSyllabic