-otic

1.
an adjective suffix of Greek origin, often corresponding to nouns ending in -osis, denoting a relationship to an action, process, state, or condition indicated by the preceding element: hypnotic; neurotic .
See -tic.
Origin
< Greek -ōtikos
British Dictionary definitions for -otic

-otic

suffix
1.
relating to or affected by: sclerotic
2.
causing: narcotic
Word Origin
from Greek -ōtikos
-otic in Medicine

-otic suff.

  1. Of, relating to, or characterized by a specified condition or process: anabiotic.

  2. Having a specified disease or abnormal condition: epizootic.

  3. Characterized by an increase or formation of a specified kind: leukocytotic.