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intercadence - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
intercadence (uncountable). (pathology) The occurrence of an extra beat between the two regular pulse beats; extreme dicrotism, interpolated extra-systole ... en.wiktionary.org
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intercadence, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun intercadence is in the 1840s. OED's only evidence for intercadence is from 1842, in the writing of Robley Dunglison, ... www.oed.com
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intercadence | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
An obsolete term for extrasystole, that is, a premature atrial or ventricular contraction. nursing.unboundmedicine.com
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intercadence
intercadence Path. (-ˈkeɪdəns) [inter- 2 a.] ‘An irregular rhythm of the pulse, so that there seems to be now and then an additional interposed pulsation’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1887).1857 in Dunglison Med. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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intercadence - Thesaurus
From inter- + cadence. Noun. intercadence (uncountable). (pathology) The occurrence of an extra beat between the two regular pulse beats; extreme dicrotism, ... thesaurus.altervista.org
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"INTERCADENCE": Pause between successive rhythmic phrases
Usually means: Pause between successive rhythmic phrases. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 7 dictionaries that define the word intercadence: onelook.com
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intercadent
intercadent, a. (-ˈkeɪdənt) [inter- 2 a.] Irregular or uneven in rhythm; spec. in Path. Characterized by intercadence (see prec.).1837 Carlyle Misc., Mirabeau (1872) V. 237 The bitter ugliness, the intercadent step, the trenchant breathless blown-up precipitation. 1887 Syd. Soc. Lex., Intercadent, e... Oxford English Dictionary
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definition of intercadence by Medical dictionary
The occurrence of an extra beat between two regular pulse beats. [inter- + L. cado, pr. p. cadens (-ent-), to fall]. Medical Dictionary ... medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com
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intercadence | Taber's Medical Dictionary
intercadence answers are found in the Taber's Medical Dictionary powered by Unbound Medicine. Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Web. www.tabers.com
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Intercadence | Trybet (Mike Parker & Aric Rist) - Defective Records
Intercadence by Trybet (Mike Parker & Aric Rist), released 01 January 1996. defectiverecords.bandcamp.com
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intercadent, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective intercadent is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for intercadent is from 1837, in the writing of Thomas Carlyle, ... www.oed.com
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intercadent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From inter- + cadent. Adjective. edit. intercadent (not comparable). (pathology) Relating to, or exhibiting intercadence. en.wiktionary.org
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intercident
† inˈtercident, a. Obs. [ad. L. intercident-em, pr. pple. of intercidĕre: see intercide v.2] 1. Med. Of days in an illness: Falling between the critical and judicial days.1603 Sir C. Heydon Jud. Astrol. xxi. 424 In these 20 daies..the septenaries be Criticall, the quaternaries, iudiciall: all the re... Oxford English Dictionary
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intercurrent
intercurrent, a. (n.) (ɪntəˈkʌrənt) [ad. L. intercurrent-em, pr. pple. of intercurrĕre to intercur.] That runs or comes between. 1. † a. Of material things: Coming in between others; lying or situated between. Obs.1656 W. D. tr. Comenius' Gate Lat. Unl. §41. 17 The Cardinal winds..with their middle,... Oxford English Dictionary
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