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.

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a. 1828.  Webster cites S. S. Smith.

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1847.  in Craig.

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1847.  Leitch, trans. C. O. Müller’s Anc. Art (1850), § 195. The external, climatic … tendencies … of this style of architecture.

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1851.  Mayne Reid, Scalp Hunt., xix. No climatic action has sensibly changed the hues of the lava and scoriæ.

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1880.  Günther, Fishes, 185. The difference of the climatic and other physical conditions between the original and new homes of the fish.

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  ¶ Error for climaterike, CLIMACTERIC.

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1574.  Hellowes, Gueuara’s Fam. Ep. (1577), 166. The good Constable did then goe in the yeare Climatike.

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