lymphatic
/lɪmˈfæ.tɪk/
LꞮMFÆ · tɪk (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
Pertaining to lymph or the lymphatic system.
Etymology
From lymph + -atic.
Example Sentences
- "Eleonore Lemindre, aged 34, tailoress, of a sanguine lymphatic temperament, having suffered great depression of spirits, experienced, in the course of 1820, symptoms of what is called disease of the heart."
- "Streaker, the housemaid, too, had an attribute of a most discomfiting nature. I am unable to say whether she was of an unusually lymphatic temperament, or what else was the matter with her, but this young woman became a mere Distillery for the production of the largest and most transparent tears I ever met with."
- "Who has not marked, where the full cheek should be, Incipient lines of lank flaccidity, Lymphatic pallor where the pink should glow, And where the throb of transport, pulses low?—"
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