philoˈsophico-combining form (used advb.) of Gr. *ϕιλοσοϕικό-ς philosophic, philosophical: = philosophically-, philosophical and..; as in philosophico-chorographical (pertaining to physical geography), philosophico-historic, philosophico-juristic, philosophico-legal, philosophico-lexicological, philosophico-linguistic, philosophico-psychological, philosophico-religious, philosophico-scientificadjs.1743Packe Ancographia (title-p.), The Origine..Of all The Valleys, Hills, Brooks and Rivers of East-Kent, as an explanation Of a New Philosophico-Chorographical Chart.1903Daily Chron. 20 Mar. 3/2 The International Association of Academies has..agreed to the admission of the association [British Academy] as a constituent Academy in the philosophico-historic section.a1866J. Grote Exam.Utilit.Philos. ix. (1870) 157 The Roman Stoic or philosophico-juristic notion of jus.1924C. K. Ogden tr.Vaihinger's Philos. of ‘As If’ 140 We will not embark here on a philosophico-lexicological excursus.1967C. L. Wrenn Word & Symbol 2 A creative fundamental philosophico-linguistic re-assessment.1899Allbutt's Syst.Med. VIII. 406 Developed from a specially philosophico-psychological point of view.1934Webster, Philosophicoreligious.1960Partridge Charm of Words 96 Rosenkreuz..founder..of a philosophicoreligious secret society.1977Times Lit.Suppl. 18 Feb. 190/1 The problem of ‘life’..is so fraught with philosophico-religious profundities.1847W. Smith tr.Fichte's Characteristics Present Age 242 The Philosophico-scientific character of the Third Age has been already set forth.
philosophico-/fɪləˈsɒfɪkəʊ/combining form of philosophic, philosophical: see -o-.