Definition
Relating to or characteristic of Francis Bacon, the English philosopher and statesman, or his ideas and methods.
Etymology
From Francis Bacon (1561-1626) + -ic suffix. The suffix -ic transforms proper nouns into adjectives describing association with that person's work or philosophy.
Kelly Says
Bacon revolutionized how humans think about knowledge by championing the scientific method—the idea that you should test ideas with experiments rather than just thinking about them. His legacy is so massive that anything related to empirical observation and inductive reasoning gets called 'Baconic.'
Translations
ARالعربية
باقوني
ba-qoo-nee
CSČeština
bacónový
bah-koh-noh-vee
DEDeutsch
baconisch
bah-koh-nee-sh
ELΕλληνικά
μπάκονο
mpa-koh-noh
ESEspañol
bacónico
bah-koh-nee-koh
FISuomi
baconinen
bah-koh-ni-nen
FRFrançais
baconique
bah-koh-nee-k
HEעברית
בייקוני
bay-ko-nee
HUMagyar
baconos
bah-koh-nohs
IDBahasa Indonesia
bacon
bah-kon
ITItaliano
baconico
bah-koh-nee-koh
KO한국어
베이컨적인
be-ik-eon-jeok-in
MSBahasa Melayu
bacon
bah-kon
NLNederlands
baconachtig
bah-koh-nah-ktig
PLPolski
baconiczny
bah-koh-ni-ch-ny
PTPortuguês
baconiano
bah-koh-nee-ah-noh
RORomână
baconic
bah-koh-nik
RUРусский
баконовский
bah-ko-nov-skiy
SWKiswahili
bacon
bah-kon
TRTürkçe
baconcu
bah-kon-choo
UKУкраїнська
баконовий
bah-koh-no-vee
VITiếng Việt
bacon
bah-kon