a. [f. TOURIST + -IC.] Of or pertaining to tourists or touring.

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1848.  Blackw. Mag., LXIV. 373. The touristic hordes, who paddled up and down the well-known old banks.

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1865.  Ld. Strangford, in Lett. & Papers (1878), 98. Curiously enough, there is no such thing as a record of touristic journeying in Crete.

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1894.  Athenæum, 26 May, 672. It has importance from another than the touristic point of view.

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  So Touristical a., in same sense.

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1863.  W. Cory, Lett. & Jrnls. (1897), 98. A long quiet walk, only one touristical carriage all the way.

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1893.  Sat. Rev., 18 Feb., 189/3. His discursive record is chiefly ‘touristical.’

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