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spasmodic

English

Etymology

From New Latin spasmodicus, from Ancient Greek ????????? (spasm?d?s, spasmodic), from ??????? (spasmós, spasm).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /spæz?m?d.?k/
  • (US) IPA(key): /spæz?m?.d?k/

Adjective

spasmodic (comparative more spasmodic, superlative most spasmodic)

  1. Of or relating to a spasm; resembling a sudden contraction of the muscles.
  2. Convulsive; consisting of spasms.
  3. Intermittent or fitful; occurring in abrupt bursts.
    Synonyms: patchy, stop-start; see also Thesaurus:discontinuous
  4. Erratic or unsustained.
  5. Of or relating to the spasmodic poets, a group of British Victorian poets who wrote introspective drama in verse.

Derived terms

  • spasmodically
  • spasmodism
  • spasmodist

Related terms

  • spasm

Translations

Noun

spasmodic (plural spasmodics)

  1. A medicine for suppressing spasms.
    Synonym: antispasmodic

Romanian

Etymology

From French spasmodique.

Adjective

spasmodic m or n (feminine singular spasmodic?, masculine plural spasmodici, feminine and neuter plural spasmodice)

  1. spasmodic

Declension

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spasmodical

English

Adjective

spasmodical (comparative more spasmodical, superlative most spasmodical)

  1. Alternative form of spasmodic

Anagrams

  • compass dial

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