From what I know, it means "silent".
hes-tic
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.
your nerve system is controled by brain stems which ar even conected to youre legs so if your nervous about stuff you will get a tic in that versinty your leg which is very annoying,so it neurocolitic somethink sorry if im wrong
four, en-er-ge-tic.
There are three syllables. Ar-tis-tic.
tic
Tic in French can mean the sound of a clock as in ' tic-tac' (in English that would be tick tock) or it can mean a person's idiosyncrasies or mannerisms such as twitching.
hes-tic
tic
Matt has a tic tac
Your a loony-tic.
3 A-qua-tic
There are 2 syllables at-tic
two sat-tic
Par-tic-i-pate.
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 word plastic has two syllables. Plas-tic.