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anticachectic, a. and n. Med.|ˌæntɪkəˈkɛktɪk| [f. anti- 3 + Gr. καχεκτικός: see cachectic.] A. adj. Used against cachexy, or a bad state of the body. B. n. (sc. medicine).
1719Glossogr. Nova, Anti-chachectics, Remedies that correct the ill disposition of the blood. 1706Phillips, Anticachecticks. 1773Johnson, Antichachectick. 1880Syd. Soc. Lex., Anticachectic, Opposed to what is cachectic. |