Definitions For Agonic
Etymology 1
’s magnetic field and its magnetic declination, declination. The agonic lines (sense 2), which join points of zero magnetic declination, are thicker and labelled with “0”.]] From "angleAdjective
(not comparable) (geometry) lacking#adjective, lacking an angle#noun, angle. (cartography, navigation) Having a magnetic deviation of zero.Derived terms
agonic lineRelated terms
isogonic isogonic lineTranslations
Irish: aindiallasach, aindiallais Russian: агоническийNoun
AGONIC (plural AGONICs) .Further reading
Etymology 2
Borrowed from "agony, anguish", from .Pronunciation
(RP, GA) /ˈæɡənik/ (audio stream unavailable)Adjective
(not comparable) Characterized by agony. (psychology) Of a mode of social#adjective, social interaction based on threats, display#noun, displays of power#noun, power, or inducements of anxiety. : (medicine, obsolete) Occurring shortly before death; agonal.Derived terms
agonically agonicalRelated terms
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The word Agonic is worth 9 points in Scrabble and 12 points in Words with Friends
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