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<p>The <a href="page.php?w=Shorter_Oxford_English_Dictionary">Shorter Oxford English Dictionary</a> defines an ecist, oekist or oikist as: "the founder of an ancient Greek ... colony". The English equivalent of oikistike is ekistics (a noun). In addition, the adjectives ekistic and ekistical, the adverb ekistically, and the noun ekistician are now also in current use.</p>

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