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268 words match “ODIC”

ODIC a.
Of or pertaining to od. See Od. [Archaic] -- Od"ic*al*ly, adv.
AESTHESODIC a.
Conveying sensory or afferent impulses; -- said of nerves.
ANTICAUSODIC a.
Same as Anticausotic.
ANTIPERIODIC n.
A remedy possessing the property of preventing the return of periodic paroxysms, or exacerbations, of disease, as in intermittent fevers.
ANTISPASMODIC a. 2 definitions
Good against spasms. -- n.
APODEICTIC; APODICTIC; APODEICTICAL; APODICTICAL a.
Self-evident; intuitively true; evident beyond contradiction. Brougham. Sir Wm. Hamilton.
APODEICTICALLY; APODICTICALLY adv.
So as to be evident beyond contradiction.
APODICTIC a.
Same as Apodeictic.
ARTHRODIAL; ARTHRODIC a.
Of or pertaining to arthrodia.
BODICE n. 2 definitions
g outer waist or vest forming the upper part of a woman's dress, or a portion of it. Her bodice half way she unlaced. Prior.
BODICED a.
Wearing a bodice. Thackeray.
CATHODIC a.
A term applied to the centrifugal, or efferent course of the nervous infuence. Marshall Hall.
CEPHALOPODIC; CEPHALOPODOUS a.
Belonging to, or resembling, the cephalopods.
CHLORIODIC a.
Compounded of chlorine and iodine; containing chlorine and iodine.
CODICAL a.
Ralating to a codex, or a code.
CODICIL n.
A clause added to a will.
CODICILLARY a.
Of the nature of a codicil.
ELAIODIC a.
Derived from castor oil; ricinoleic; as, elaiodic acid. [R.]
EPISODIC; EPISODICAL a.
ode; adventitious. -- Ep`i*so"dic*al*ly, adv. Such a figure as Jacob Brattle, purely episodical though it be, is an excellent English portrait. H. James.
EPODIC a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, an epode.
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