单词 | remittent |
释义 | remittentadj.n. A. adj. Chiefly Medicine. (Of a disease or symptom) that remits; spec. designating a fever in which the patient's temperature periodically rises and falls without returning to normal. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [adjective] > other fevers slowc1300 hectic1398 remitting1583 altern1594 hectical1614 hective1642 remittent1670 imputrid1684 intercurrent1684 aestuous1708 angiotenic1799 anabatic1811 masked1833 hyperpyretic1876 hyperpyrexial1896 hyperpyrexic1897 tularaemic1954 the world > time > frequency > infrequency > [adjective] > intermittent or irregular chopping1483 wavering1488 interpolate1547 suspensive1575 off and on1583 remitting1583 intermissive1586 fluttering1590 aguisha1602 intermittent1603 irregular1608 broken1629 intermitting1643 serratile1707 serrine1707 scattering1709 serratic1753 now-and-then1762 remittent1791 fitful1810 non-periodic1836 spasmodic1837 startful1837 interlusory1853 heterochronic1854 heterochronous1854 between-whiles1859 snatchy1861 sporadic1861 spasmodical1864 catchy1869 pauseful1877 aperiodic1879 scratchy1881 nervy1884 spurty1894 off-again on-again1923 on-again off-again1946 on-off1949 1670 S. Gott Divine Hist. Genesis World 47 Take any Æthereous Globules, or Materia Subtilis, Emittent, Transmittent, or Remittent (if you can tell where to find it). 1693 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 17 726 The Cortex makes as certain a Cure in the Remittent Fever as in the Intermittent. 1778 W. Cullen First Lines Pract. Physic (ed. 2) I. i. i. §26 They suffer..a considerable abatement or Remission... This constitutes what is called a Remittent Fever. 1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1756 I. 176 Yet nine years elapsed before it saw the light. His throes in bringing it forth had been severe and remittent. 1803 Med. Repository 2nd Hexade 1 178 The more common form of the disease [sc. yellow fever] was the ‘bilious’ and ‘remittent’ fever. 1877 F. T. Roberts Handbk. Med. (ed. 3) I. 217 The malarial fevers of hot climates often assume a remittent type. 1983 European Jrnl. Cancer & Clin. Oncol. 19 892/2 The fever was remittent in type, reaching a first peak within 8 hr after injection and a second peak 24 hr later. 2004 Medicine 12 12/2 In chronic obstruction (persistent or remittent) there may be several sites of partial obstruction in both the small and the large bowel. B. n. 1. Medicine. A remittent fever. Also: a case of this (rare). Now historical or archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > other fevers fever hectica1398 emitrichie1398 hectic1398 etisie1527 emphysode fever1547 frenzy-fever1613 purple fever1623 prunella1656 marcid fever1666 remittent1693 feveret1712 rheumatic fever1726 milk fever1739 stationary fever1742 febricula1746 milky fever1747 camp-disease1753 camp-fever1753 sun fever1765 recurrent fever1768 rose fever1782 tooth-fever1788 sensitive fever1794 forest-fever1799 white leg1801 hill-fever1804 Walcheren fever1810 Mediterranean fever1816 malignant1825 relapsing fever1828 rose cold1831 date fever1836 rose catarrh1845 Walcheren ague1847 mountain fever1849 mill fever1850 Malta fever1863 bilge-fever1867 Oroya fever1873 hyperpyrexia1875 famine-fever1876 East Coast fever1881 spirillum fevera1883 kala azar1883 black water1884 febricule1887 urine fever1888 undulant fever1896 rabbit fever1898 rat bite fever1910 Rhodesian sleeping sickness1911 sandfly fever1911 tularaemia1921 sodoku1926 brucellosis1930 Rift Valley fever1931 Zika1952 Lassa fever1970 Marburg1983 1693 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 17 726 Almost all Epidemical, Autumnal and Camp-Fevers are either Genuine or Spurious Remittents. 1716 E. Strother Criticon Febrium iii. 86 In Remittents the Horrors are only at the beginning. a1776 R. James Vindic. Fever Powder in Diss. Fevers (1778) 96 It would be ridiculous and cruel, if a physician were to refuse the bark to a patient in a genuine remittent or intermittent. a1817 T. Dwight Trav. New-Eng. & N.-Y. (1821) II. 452 The shores of lake Champlain are generally subject to the fever and ague, and to bilious remittents. 1897 M. Kingsley Trav. W. Afr. 53 Fever in Fernando Po..having periodic outbursts of a more serious type than the normal intermittent and remittent of the Coast. 1936 Trans. Royal Soc. Trop. Med. & Hygiene 29 670 The first fatal remittent fever was in a boy of 13 years of age who complained of sickness on the 14th August, on which day..five other remittents were added. 1994 P. O'Brian Commodore (1996) ix. 242 Most with fevers of one kind or another—tertians, double tertians, remittents and quartans for the most part. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > payment > [noun] > remittance of money > one who remitter1678 remittancer1751 remittent1855 1855 C. A. Lorenz tr. Van der Keessel Sel. Theses dlxxiv. 182 In that kind of exchange..there generally are..four parties; first the person who gives the value or money, and who is called the remittent [L. remittens] [etc.]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1670 |
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