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dicrotic
di·cro·tism D0207800 (dī′krə-tĭz′əm)n. A condition in which the pulse is felt as two beats per single heartbeat. [From Greek dikrotos, double-beating : di-, two; see di-1 + krotos, rattling noise.] di·crot′ic (-krŏt′ĭk) adj.dicrotic (daɪˈkrɒtɪk) or dicrotaladj (Physiology) physiol having or relating to a double pulse for each heartbeat[C19: from Greek dikrotos double-beating, from di-1 + krotein to beat] dicrotism ndi•crot•ic (daɪˈkrɒt ɪk) adj. pertaining to or having a double beat of the pulse for each beat of the heart. [1700–10; < Greek díkrot(os) (di- di-1 + krótos beat, clap) + -ic] di′cro•tism (-krəˌtɪz əm) n. dicrotic
dicrotic[dī′kräd·ik] (medicine) Pertaining to a secondary pressure wave in an artery on the descending limb of a main wave during diastole of the heart. dicrotic
di·crot·ic (dī-krot'ik), Relating to dicrotism. [G. dikrotos, double-beating] di·crot·ic (dī-krot'ik) Relating to dicrotism. [G. dikrotos, double-beating]dicrotic Having two waves, especially of a pulse. |