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ic·tus I0016900 (ĭk′təs)n. pl. ictus or ic·tus·es 1. Medicine A sudden attack, blow, stroke, or seizure.2. The accent that falls on a stressed syllable in a line of scanned verse. [Latin, stroke, from past participle of īcere, to strike.]ictus (ˈɪktəs) n, pl -tuses or -tus1. (Poetry) prosody metrical or rhythmic stress in verse feet, as contrasted with the stress accent on words2. (Medicine) med a sudden attack or stroke[C18: from Latin icere to strike] ˈictal adjic•tus (ˈɪk təs) n., pl. -tus•es, -tus. 1. rhythmical or metrical stress in verse. 2. a. an epileptic seizure. b. a stroke, esp. a cerebrovascular accident. [1700–10; < Latin: stroke, thrust] ic′tic, adj. ictus - The beat of the pulse, based on the Latin word for "stroke."See also related terms for pulse.ictusMedicine. 1. a stroke or beat, as the beat of the pulse. See also verse. 2. a paralytic stroke.See also: Body, Human the stress or accent that indicates the rhythm of a verse or piece of music. See also music.See also: VerseThesaurusNoun | 1. | ictus - a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease; "he suffered an epileptic seizure"raptus, seizureattack - a sudden occurrence of an uncontrollable condition; "an attack of diarrhea"convulsion - violent uncontrollable contractions of musclesfocal seizure - transitory disturbance in motor or sensory function resulting from abnormal cortical activityraptus hemorrhagicus - seizure caused by a sudden profuse hemorrhageabsence seizure, absence - the occurrence of an abrupt, transient loss or impairment of consciousness (which is not subsequently remembered), sometimes with light twitching, fluttering eyelids, etc.; common in petit mal epilepsy | TranslationsIctusenUK
Ictus (also arsis or strong syllable [in syllabic-accentual versification]), a strong place in a verse, which carries the rhythmical stress; the alternation of these strong syllables with weak syllables (theses) forms the rhythm of the verse. In Russian verse in ternary meters (dactyl, amphibrach, and anapest), the ictus occurs on every third syllable and almost always coincides with the verbal stress (Kak nyne sbiraetsia veshchii Oleg, “As now the prophet Oleg intends”); in binary meters (iamb and trochee) the ictus occurs on every second syllable and does not always coincide with the verbal stress (U lukomor’ia dub zelenyi, “By the shores of a bay there is a green oak tree”). ictusenUK
ictus [ik´tus] (pl. ic´tus) (L.) a seizure" >seizure, stroke, blow, or sudden attack. adj., adj ic´tal.ic·tus (ik'tŭs), The plural of this word is ictus, not icti.1. A stroke or attack. 2. A beat. [L.] ictus (ĭk′təs)n. pl. ictus or ic·tuses 1. Medicine A sudden attack, blow, stroke, or seizure.2. The accent that falls on a stressed syllable in a line of scanned verse.ic·tus (ik'tŭs) 1. A stroke or attack. 2. A beat. [L.]ictus A sudden attack of disease such as a STROKE.ic·tus (ik'tŭs) 1. A stroke or attack. 2. A beat. [L.]ICTUS
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Synonyms for ictusnoun a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a diseaseSynonymsRelated Words- attack
- convulsion
- focal seizure
- raptus hemorrhagicus
- absence seizure
- absence
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