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apoplectic
apoplectic, a. and n. (æpəʊˈplɛktɪk) [ad. Fr. apoplectique (16th c. in Littré) or L. apoplēcticus, a. Gr. ἀποπληκτικός apoplectic, f. ἀπόπληκτος disabled by a stroke, f. ἀποπλήσσειν: see apoplexy and -ic.] A. adj. 1. Of, pertaining to, or causing, apoplexy.1611 Beaum. & Fl. Triumph. Hon. i, An apopl...
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apoplectic
apoplectic/ˌæpəˈplektɪk; ˌæpə`plɛktɪk/ adj1 of or suffering from apoplexy (患)中风的; (患)卒中的 an apoplectic stroke/fit 中风的发作.2 (infml 口) red in the face; easily made angry; very angry 脸红的; 易怒的; 大怒的 apoplectic with fury 勃然大怒.
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Selenoplexia
also called selenoplegia, selenoplege, and moonstroke), from the Greek words selene, 'the moon', and plexis, 'stroke'), medical category that included apoplectic
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apoplectical
apoˈplectical, a. arch. [f. prec. + -al1.] 1. = apoplectic 1.1656 Blount Glossogr., Apoplectical, pertaining to the apoplexy. 1668 Lond. Gaz. ccxxvii/2 Dangerously ill of an Apoplectical distemper. 1779 Johnson in Boswell (1816) III. 455 Mr. Thrale has been in extreme danger from an apoplectical dis...
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Adeniyi Agbejule
scoring once as Hutnik Warsaw got past Jagiellonia Białystok 2-0 midway through 2001, the wideman was assaulted by the opposition's supporters who were apoplectic
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apoplexious
† apoˈplexious, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. next + -ous; cf. acrimonious.] Of apoplectic nature.a 1734 Arbuthnot (in Ogilvie) Apoplexious and other congenerous diseases.
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Otto Bollinger
His research was based on four patients who suffered a head injury, in which death occurred days to weeks later from an apoplectic event.
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antapoplectic
antapoplectic, a. and n. Med. (ˌæntæpəʊˈplɛktɪk) Also 8 anti-. [f. ant- + apoplectic.] A. adj. Tending to prevent or cure apoplexy.1697 Phil. Trans. XIX. 468 Bleedings, Purges, Diureticks, and Antapoplectick Medicines. 1720 Blair ibid. XXXI. 35 They are also Pectoral, Anti-Apoplectick. 1755 in Johns...
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Dominique Auguste Lereboullet
He was born on 19 September, 1804 at Épinal, and died of an apoplectic fit on 6 October, 1865 in Strasbourg.
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apoplectically
apoˈplectically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an apoplectic manner; with symptoms of apoplexy.1881 M. E. Braddon Asph. I. 156 The Rector was sighing, somewhat apoplectically.
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François Perregaux
Perregaux died unexpectedly of an apoplectic attack on December 18, 1877 at only 43 years of age.
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William Hoste Webb
He died at Sherbrooke in 1890 from an apoplectic fit.
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siderant
siderant, a. Path. (ˈsɪdərənt) [a. F. sidérant.] Striking and paralyzing suddenly.1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 664 The ‘type foudroyante’ of French authors, which may also be called the fulminant, siderant, apoplectic, or malignant type.
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Charles Thomas Swift
Charles Thomas Swift Dies of an Apoplectic Convulsion", Atlanta Constitution, December 31, 1890
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