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micturient
† micˈturient, a. Obs. [ad. L. micturient-em, pres. pple. of micturīre, desiderative vb. f. mict-, minct-, mingĕre to make water.] Desirous of making water.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iv. xxii. 274 Which..gave Sancho to perceive his condition very micturient, and cacaturient.
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micturate
micturate, v. (ˈmɪktjʊəreɪt) [Incorrectly f. L. micturīre: see micturient. (The sense is incorrect as well as the form.)] intr. To urinate.1842 Lancet 26 Mar. 903/2 Another, in long-winded phrase, tells us that his patient ‘desires to micturate’. 1889 J. M. Duncan Clin. Lect. Dis. Wom. xxvii. (ed. 4...
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micturition
micturition (mɪktjʊəˈrɪʃən) [agent-n. f. L. micturīre: see micturient. Cf. F. micturition.] The desire to make water; a morbid frequency in the voiding of urine. Often incorrectly used for: The action of making water.1725 Huxham in Phil. Trans. XXXIII. 388 In the confluent kind, generally a Micturit...
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-urient
-urient, suffix (ˈjʊərɪənt) ad. L. -ūrient-, pres. pple. stem of desiderative verbs, occurring first in a few direct adoptions from L., as parturient (1592), † micturient (1654), esurient (a 1672), and hence occas. added to L. stems to form adjs. with the meaning ‘desiring, characterized by a desire...
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