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What (who) is -atic - definition

1983 VIDEO GAME
Atic Attac
  • A screenshot from the game, showing a room surrounded by locked doors, and the rotting chicken energy meter on the right

-atic      
¦ suffix forming adjectives and nouns: aquatic.
Origin
from Fr. -atique or L. -aticus, sometimes based on Gk -atikos.
ATIC Records         
MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM ELECTRONIC / HIP HOP LABEL, FOUNDED BY AIM IN 2005
Atic Records
ATIC Records is an independent record label formed by British musician, DJ and producer, Aim (Andy Turner) and Niko (Nicole Vergel de Dios). They left Grand Central Records in early 2005 and started ATIC Records in June 2006.
Inosine monophosphate synthase         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
ATIC (gene); PURH
Bifunctional purine biosynthesis protein PURH is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ATIC gene.

Wikipedia

Atic Atac

Atic Atac is an arcade-adventure video game developed and published by Ultimate Play the Game, released for the ZX Spectrum and the BBC Micro in 1983. The game takes place within a castle in which the player must seek out the "Golden Key of ACG" by unlocking doors and avoiding enemies. It was Ultimate's second game to require 48K of RAM; most of their previous games for the Spectrum ran on unexpanded 16K models.

The game was written by Tim Stamper and its graphics were designed by brother Chris Stamper. Atic Atac received praise from critics upon release, mostly for its graphics and gameplay. It was later included in the 2015 release by Rare on the Xbox One retrospective compilation, Rare Replay. The game served as inspiration for the critically acclaimed adventure game show Knightmare.

Examples of use of -atic
1. "They were thinking I was a lunatic, I mean a balloon–atic.
2. "By 2025, if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dram–atic gap on our targets to reduce CO2 emissions," he said.
3. I have no doubt that a system– atic, wideranging, slanderous campaign aimed at discrediting me, based on lies and fabrications, is part of the authorities wider strategy of completely clearing the political field, he said in a statement.
4. It‘s difficult to understand why this happened now, but I think I simply picked up on stress vibes — my mother had a miscarriage which was hugely trauma atic and affected the whole family.