Pronunciation: /ˈɡæmɪk/

Definitions of gamic

adjective relating to or involving marriage or mating

Example Sentences

A1 The gamic rules were easy to understand.

A2 She enjoys playing gamic apps on her phone.

B1 The gamic elements in the new video game are very engaging.

B2 The gamic design of the website enhances user experience.

C1 The gamic industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.

C2 His thesis explores the psychological impact of gamic narratives on players.

Examples of gamic in a Sentence

formal The study focused on the gamic interactions between different species.

informal I find gamic relationships between animals fascinating.

slang I heard they're in a gamic relationship, whatever that means.

figurative The gamic nature of their collaboration led to a successful project outcome.

Grammatical Forms of gamic

past tense

gamed

plural

gamics

comparative

more gamic

superlative

most gamic

present tense

game

future tense

will game

perfect tense

have gamed

continuous tense

is gaming

singular

gamic

positive degree

gamic

infinitive

to game

gerund

gaming

participle

gaming

Origin and Evolution of gamic

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'gamic' originated from the Greek word 'gamos' meaning marriage or union.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a biological context to refer to reproduction through sexual union, the term 'gamic' has evolved to also encompass social and cultural aspects of marriage and partnership.