a. [f. CLIMATE or Gr. κλιματ. (see CLIMATE) + -IC: cf. asthmatic, dogmatic, etc. No F. climatique in Littré.] Of, pertaining to, or relating to climate.
a. 1828. Webster cites S. S. Smith.
1847. in Craig.
1847. Leitch, trans. C. O. Müllers Anc. Art (1850), § 195. The external, climatic tendencies of this style of architecture.
1851. Mayne Reid, Scalp Hunt., xix. No climatic action has sensibly changed the hues of the lava and scoriæ.
1880. Günther, Fishes, 185. The difference of the climatic and other physical conditions between the original and new homes of the fish.
¶ Error for climaterike, CLIMACTERIC.
1574. Hellowes, Gueuaras Fam. Ep. (1577), 166. The good Constable did then goe in the yeare Climatike.