plerotic, a. Med. rare—0.
(plɪˈrɒtɪk)
[ad. Gr. πληρωτικ-ός filling up (Dioscorides), f. πληροῦν to fill.]
Having the property of supplying or restoring lost flesh or tissue.
| 1858 Mayne Expos. Lex., Plerosis, old term for repletion and refection,..used by Hippocrates..Pleroticus, applied to medicines{ddd}of or belonging to Plerosis: plerotic. |