differences - ethic vs ethics


Would someone please compare these two? Or is this correct, even though it adduces nothing?



As a noun (and not adj), ethic = A set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct:


ethics [usually treated as plural] = 1. Moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity:



I do see that the second definition for ethics on that page differs from ethic.




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