ætiologic

See also: aetiologic

English

Etymology

ætiology + -ic

Adjective

ætiologic (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete form of aetiologic.
    • 1908, Louis H. L. Mackenzie in The Practitioner; page 672:
      The possibility of systemic disturbances, altered metabolism, and impaired nutrition being ætiologic factors in the production of ulcer led to the experiment of confining animals in very close quarters for a long period of time.
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