different between stimulative vs analeptic

stimulative

English

Adjective

stimulative (comparative more stimulative, superlative most stimulative)

  1. Having a stimulating effect.

Derived terms

  • stimulativeness

Noun

stimulative (plural stimulatives)

  1. (obsolete) Something having a stimulating effect; a stimulant, an incentive.
    • 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 31:
      Then there are so many stimulatives to such a spirit as mine in this affair, besides love […].

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analeptic

English

Etymology

ana- +? -leptic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?æn??l?pt?k/
  • Hyphenation: an?a?lep?tic

Adjective

analeptic (comparative more analeptic, superlative most analeptic)

  1. That restores or stimulates health.
  2. Of or relating to analepsis (a form of flashback).

Translations

Noun

analeptic (plural analeptics)

  1. A restorative or stimulative medication, especially one used to overcome depression.

Translations

Anagrams

  • El Capitan, Placentia

Romanian

Etymology

From French analeptique

Adjective

analeptic m or n (feminine singular analeptic?, masculine plural analeptici, feminine and neuter plural analeptice)

  1. analeptic

Declension

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