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a combination of -ic and -al1, used in forming adjectives from nouns (rhetorical), providing synonyms to words ending in -ic (poetical), and providing an adjective with additional meanings to those in the -ic form (economical).
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Origin of -ical

Middle English <Latin -icÄ?lis.See -ic, -al1
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British Dictionary definitions for -ical

-ical

suffix forming adjectives
a variant of -ic economical; fanatical

Derived forms of -ical

-ically, suffix forming adverbs

Word Origin for -ical

from Latin -icÄ?lis
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