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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.
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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