FromDutchtopic, fromEnglishtopic, fromLatintopica, fromAncient Greekτοπικός(topikós,“pertaining to a place, local, pertaining to a common place, or topic, topical”), fromτόπος(tópos,“a place”).
- IPA(key): [ˈtopɪk̚]
- Hyphenation:to‧pik
topik (pluraltopik-topik)
- topic
FromEnglishtopic.
topik (Jawi spellingتوڤيک,pluraltopik-topikortopik2).
- topic.
topikiFromtopić +-ik.
topik m inan (related adjectivetopikowy)
- (electricity) section of aconductor that melts when an electric current of greater amperage than allowed flows through it
topik m animal
- diving bell spider,water spider(Argyroneta aquatica)
- Synonym:wodnik
- topik in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- topik in PWN's encyclopedia
FromArmenianթոփիկ(tʻopʻik), the diminutive ofթոփ(tʻopʻ,“ball”) +-իկ(-ik).
topik (definite accusativetopiği,pluraltopikler)
- a kind ofmeze made oftahini (sesame paste),chickpea,potato andonion.
2000, Sezen Aksu,Yine mi Çiçek?:
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), “topik”, inNişanyan Sözlük
- “topik”, inTürkçe Sözlük[1], 9th edition, volume II, Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu,1998, page2234b