different between arthritic vs arthritislike

arthritic

English

Etymology

From Latin arthriticus (gouty, arthritic), from Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??(?)????t?k/

Adjective

arthritic (comparative more arthritic, superlative most arthritic)

  1. (pathology) Of, or affected by arthritis.
    Her arthritic wrists bothered her most in the winter.

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

arthritic (plural arthritics)

  1. A person with arthritis.

Interlingua

Adjective

arthritic (not comparable)

  1. arthritic

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  • arthritis

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arthritislike

English

Alternative forms

  • arthritis-like

Etymology

arthritis +? -like

Adjective

arthritislike (comparative more arthritislike, superlative most arthritislike)

  1. (medicine) Resembling or characteristic of arthritis

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