IPA: /ˈɪktɪk/
KK: /ˈɪktɪk/
Relating to something that happens suddenly or as a result of a blow.
The ictic response was unexpected and caught everyone off guard.
The word 'ictic' originates from the Greek word 'iktos' (meaning a stroke or blow). It is often used in medical terminology to refer to conditions related to seizures or convulsions, as in 'ictal' which describes the state during a seizure.
Think of 'iktos' meaning a 'stroke' or 'blow' to remember that 'ictic' relates to conditions involving sudden, striking events like seizures.