- -crotic
- -crot·ic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
-crotic — |kräd.ik, ēk adjective combining form Etymology: New Latin crotus (from Greek krotos, from krotos beat, clapping) + English ic; akin to Greek krotein to clap more at crotal : having (such) a heartbeat or pulse … Useful english dictionary
-crotism — krəˌtizəm, krōˌ noun combining form ( s) Etymology: crotic + ism : condition of having (such) a heartbeat dicrotism … Useful english dictionary
monocrotic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|kräd.ik adjective Etymology: mon + crotic of the pulse : having a simple beat and forming a smooth single crested curve on a sphygmogram compare dicrotic, polycrotic * * * monocrotic, crotous see mono 1 … Useful english dictionary
polycrotic — |pälē|kräd.ik, lə̇|k adjective Etymology: poly + crotic of the pulse : having a complex or multiple beat and forming a curve with several secondary crests on a sphygmogram compare dicrotic, monocrotic * * * polycrotˈic adjective (Gr krotos a… … Useful english dictionary
anadicrotic — anadiˈcrotic a fuller form of anacrotic. in Syd. Soc. Lex … Useful english dictionary