Talk:lexic

In English lexic is an erroneous form of lectic. Anglocentrists (Anglophiles, here not the meaning of politically centrists) support that non-archaic etymologies are equally correct.
 * Mmmm, i can imagine that people used to say that dyslexic was a mistake for the now-rare dyslectic. Just because -x- won out in one word doesnt mean it needs to win out in all of them .... look at the tangle of etymologies involving -opia and -opsia for example  .... it might help if we can get a clearer definition of what lexic actually means in English.  If it's meant to relate to dyslexia, hyperlexia, and similar conditions, I would think the x spelling would be accepted now.  If it's related to mathematics or something else, then I would  think ct would be predominant.  Or there might be both spellings in use with overlapping meanings. — Soap — 11:44, 29 September 2023 (UTC)