ontical

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ontical (comparative more ontical, superlative most ontical)

  1. Of or relating to ontology.
  2. Pertaining to being generally, as opposed to some theory of it (which would be ontology).
    • 2015, Bill Brown, Other Things, Univ of Chicago Press, →ISBN:
      My descriptions are ontical—addressing the world we inhabit, the what and where and how and why of objects therein; my questions are not ontological in the sense of struggling (vainly) to answer the question of the being of things tout court.

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