💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Statick"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| vegetablenoun | A plant raised for some edible part of it, such as the leaves, roots, fruit or flowers, but excluding any plant considered to be a fruit, grain, herb, or spice in the culinary sense. |
| statical | (archaic) static |
| unmutable | Obsolete form of immutable. [Unable to be changed without exception.] |
| statarynoun | (obsolete outside biology) Fixed; settled. |
| dynamicknoun | Obsolete form of dynamic. [Changing; active; in motion.] |
| immoble | Obsolete form of immobile. [Fixed, not movable.] |
| hydrostatick | Obsolete form of hydrostatic. [(physics) Of or relating to hydrostatics.] |
| unvariable | (obsolete) Invariable. |
| specificknoun | Obsolete form of specific. [A distinguishing attribute or quality.] |
| erratick | Obsolete form of erratic. [Unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent.] |
| indefeisible | Obsolete form of indefeasible. [Not liable to being annulled or declared void.] |
| inconstaunt | Obsolete form of inconstant. [Not constant; wavering.] |
| typicallnoun | Obsolete form of typical. [Capturing the overall sense of a thing.] |
| unoperative | Obsolete form of inoperative. [Not working or functioning; either idle or broken.] |
| stedfast | Archaic spelling of steadfast. [Fixed or unchanging; steady.] |
| insuitable | Obsolete form of unsuitable. [Not suitable.] |
| undefatigable | Obsolete form of indefatigable. [Extremely persistent and untiring.] |
| metaphorick | Obsolete form of metaphoric. [Synonym of metaphorical.] |
| still | Without motion. |
| undefeasible | Obsolete form of indefeasible. [Not liable to being annulled or declared void.] |
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