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an·ter·o·grade I. \ˈantə(ˌ)rōˌ-, -_rə-\ adjective Etymology: antero- + grade : effective for a period immediately following a shock or seizure; sometimes : effective for and in effect during the period from the seizure to the present — used especially of amnesia II. adjective : occurring or performed in the normal or forward direction of conduction or flow: as a. : occurring along nerve processes away from the cell body < anterograde axonal transport > b. : occurring in the normal direction or path of blood circulation < restoration of anterograde flow in an occluded coronary artery > |