a. [f. TOURIST + -IC.] Of or pertaining to tourists or touring.
1848. Blackw. Mag., LXIV. 373. The touristic hordes, who paddled up and down the well-known old banks.
1865. Ld. Strangford, in Lett. & Papers (1878), 98. Curiously enough, there is no such thing as a record of touristic journeying in Crete.
1894. Athenæum, 26 May, 672. It has importance from another than the touristic point of view.
So Touristical a., in same sense.
1863. W. Cory, Lett. & Jrnls. (1897), 98. A long quiet walk, only one touristical carriage all the way.
1893. Sat. Rev., 18 Feb., 189/3. His discursive record is chiefly touristical.