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phlebotomic, a. rare.|flɛbəʊˈtɒmɪk| [ad. Gr. ϕλεβοτοµικός (ϕλεβοτοµική n., the phlebotomic art), f. ϕλεβοτοµία phlebotomy.] Of or pertaining to phlebotomy. So phleboˈtomical a.; hence phleboˈtomically adv., in relation to phlebotomy.
1799in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. III. 148 President of the phlebotomic college. 1858Mayne Expos. Lex. 940/2 Phlebotomical. 1869E. C. Rye in Student II. 185 The ‘mosquito’ cannot be said to exist specifically, though phlebotomically it has an entity. |