Of the nature of a phenomenon, phenomenal (as opposed to noumenal).
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), poet, critic, and philosopher. From phenomenon + -ic. Compare French phénoménique.
Definition of phenomenic in US English:
phenomenic
adjective
rare
Of the nature of a phenomenon, phenomenal (as opposed to noumenal).
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), poet, critic, and philosopher. From phenomenon + -ic. Compare French phénoménique.