How Do You Spell ANTIAPOPLECTIC?

Pronunciation: [ˌantɪˌapəplˈɛktɪk] (IPA)

The word "Antiapoplectic" is spelled with the prefix "anti-" meaning against, and the combining form "-apoplectic" referring to a sudden loss of consciousness or feeling, often caused by an apoplexy or stroke. This pronunciation of the word is [ænti-æpəplɛktɪk], with the stress on the second syllable. The correct spelling includes two "p's" and two "c's". Utilizing the correct spelling and pronunciation of this word can aid in accurate communication when discussing medical conditions and treatments.

ANTIAPOPLECTIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Antapoplectic.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ANTIAPOPLECTIC

The etymology of the word "antiapoplectic" can be broken down as follows:

1. "Anti-" is a prefix derived from the Greek language, meaning "against" or "opposite to".

2. "Apoplexy" derives from the Greek word "apoplexia", which means "paralysis due to a stroke" or "sudden loss of consciousness".

3. The suffix "-ic" suggests that the word is an adjective form, meaning "pertaining to" or "relating to".

Therefore, the term "antiapoplectic" is created by combining the prefix "anti-" with the root word "apoplexy", and adding the suffix "-ic" to indicate that it describes something that is "against" or "opposite to" apoplexy.

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