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endemial, a.|ɛnˈdiːmɪəl| [f. Gr. ἐνδήµι-ος of or belonging to a state or people + -al1.] = endemic a.
1672Sir T. Browne Let. Friend §14. (1881) 137 Endemial and local infirmities proper unto certain regions. 1683W. Harris Pharmacologia xiv. 255 The Dutch have a Natural, and Endemial aversion to all Emeticks. 1756C. Lucas Ess. Waters III. 245 We find them subject to no particular endemial disorder. 1808Bentham Sc. Reform 8 Another vice endemial among lawyers. 1830Godwin Cloudesley III. xii. 237 Not one company of these endemial brigands was any longer to be heard of. |