: Is "vampiric" a legitimate word? Writing a short story and the word 'vampiric' found its way on the screen, describing a medical blood-taking device. Word [of course] pitched a fit and I can...
Writing a short story and the word 'vampiric' found its way on the screen, describing a medical blood-taking device. Word [of course] pitched a fit and I can... sort of... find some evidence that it is a 'real' word, but I'm not sure if it is indeed legitimate enough to use.
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In English, all words are legitimate. The only criteria is acceptance. French is a different matter all together. But, who cares about French?
Yes, "vampiric" is a legitimate word.
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