antipoetic

English

Etymology

anti- + poetic

Adjective

antipoetic (comparative more antipoetic, superlative most antipoetic)

  1. Opposed to poetry.
    • 1982, Richard Olson, Science Deified and Science Defied:
      It is very hard to see Plato as an antipoetic scientist, for Plato was himself a poet, communicating his ideas in allegorical and mythic form.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French antipoétique.

Adjective

antipoetic m or n (feminine singular antipoetică, masculine plural antipoetici, feminine and neuter plural antipoetice)

  1. antipoetic

Declension

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