IPA: /ˈkwɒntɪk/
KK: /kwɑːntɪk/
A type of mathematical expression that involves multiple variables and is represented as a polynomial.
In advanced mathematics, a quantic can be used to describe complex relationships between variables.
Quantic is derived from the Latin root "quantus" (meaning how much or how great). The suffix "-ic" (meaning pertaining to) is added to form an adjective. Thus, "quantic" refers to something that pertains to quantity or the measurement of quantities, often used in the context of quantum mechanics.
Think of 'quantus' meaning 'how much' to remember that 'quantic' relates to measurements or quantities.