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sporadic

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin sporadicus (whence also French sporadique, Italian sporadico, Spanish esporádico), from Ancient Greek ?????????? (sporadikós), from ?????? (sporás, scattered, dispersed), from ????? (sporá), ?????? (spóros, a sowing [of seed]).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /sp???æ??k/, /sp???æ??k/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /sp???æd?k/, /sp???æd?k/
  • Rhymes: -æd?k

Adjective

sporadic (comparative more sporadic, superlative most sporadic)

  1. (archaic) (of diseases) occurring in isolated instances; not epidemic.
  2. Rare and scattered in occurrence.
  3. Exhibiting random behavior; patternless.

Derived terms

  • sporadic E layer

Related terms

  • sporadical
  • sporadically
  • sporadicalness

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • caproids, carpoids, picadors

Romanian

Etymology

From French sporadique

Adjective

sporadic m or n (feminine singular sporadic?, masculine plural sporadici, feminine and neuter plural sporadice)

  1. sporadic

Declension

Related terms

  • sporadicitate

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intermittence

English

Noun

intermittence (countable and uncountable, plural intermittences)

  1. The state of being sporadic or intermittent; a lack of flow or fluency.

Related terms

  • intermittent

Translations

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