-adic:
* Relating to a specific number or quantity: For example, "monadic" means "relating to one," "dyadic" means "relating to two," and "triadic" means "relating to three."
* Of a specific type or kind: For example, "stochastic" refers to random processes.
-idic:
* Pertaining to a specific substance or condition: For example, "acidic" refers to a substance with a pH lower than 7.
Examples:
* Monadic: A monadic function takes only one argument.
* Dyadic: A dyadic operation takes two arguments.
* Triadic: A triadic relation involves three elements.
* Stochastic: A stochastic process is a random process.
* Acidic: A solution with a low pH is acidic.
It's important to note that "-dic" alone isn't a standalone suffix with a defined meaning. It always appears as part of a larger suffix.