Pneumatice
Pneumatice is a term that derives from the Greek root pneuma, meaning wind, breath, or spirit, and through Latinized forms it has appeared in various historical contexts. In classical and medieval Latin writings, forms based on pneuma were used to express ideas pertaining to breath, life force, or spiritual beings. The word pneumatica or pneumatica appears in texts discussing air, wind, or pneumatic concepts, and pneumatice can occur as a related adverbial or adjectival form depending on the author and manuscript.
In English-language scholarship, pneumatice is not a standard term in modern usage. The closest contemporary terms
See also: pneumatics, pneumatology, pneuma. If encountering the term, readers should rely on contextual cues within