† dysˈcratic, a. Obs.
[f. Gr. δύσκρᾱτος of bad temperament, distempered + -ic.]
Affected with dyscrasy; distempered.
| 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xix. 739 The Blood being habitually weak and withal dyscratick or intemperate. |
† dysˈcratic, a. Obs.
[f. Gr. δύσκρᾱτος of bad temperament, distempered + -ic.]
Affected with dyscrasy; distempered.
| 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xix. 739 The Blood being habitually weak and withal dyscratick or intemperate. |
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