dialogic
English
Etymology
From Greek διαλογικός (dialogikos) “related to a dialogue”, from ancient Greek διάλογος (dialogos) “conversation, discourse, dialogue”.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒdʒɪk
Adjective
dialogic (comparative more dialogic, superlative most dialogic)
- Of or relating to dialogue.
- (of a literary work) Written in dialogue.
- Of or relating to dialogism.
- Intertextuality is concerned with dialogic literature.
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