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ictal
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မြန်မာဘာသာ
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
ictus
+
-al
, from
Latin
ictus
(
“
a blow
”
)
.
Adjective
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
ictal
Wikipedia
ictal
(
not
comparable
)
(
medicine
)
Of or pertaining to a sudden
physiologic
attack such as a
seizure
,
stroke
or
headache
.
The patient was in an
ictal
state.
Derived terms
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Derived terms
ictally
interictal
postictal
preictal
proictal
subictal
Anagrams
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]
CLAIT
,
Latic
,
cital
,
tical
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