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41Ictus — Slag, stød …
42Ictus — Ịc|tus 〈m.; Gen.: , Pl.: od. ten〉 = Iktus …
43Ictus — Ic|tus [ ik...] vgl. ↑Iktus …
44ictus — ic·tus || ɪktÉ™s n. rhythmical or metrical stress (Poetry); epileptic seizure, stroke, fit (Medicine) …
45ictus — [ ɪktəs] noun (plural same or ictuses) 1》 Prosody a rhythmical or metrical stress. 2》 Medicine a stroke or seizure. Derivatives ictal adjective (Medicine). Origin C18 (denoting the beat of the pulse): from L., lit. a blow …
46ictus — [vc. lat., ĭctu(m), propriamente «colpo»] s. m. inv. 1. accento metrico 2. (med.) accesso □ apoplessia, colpo, coccolone (fam.) …
47ictus — ic·tus …
48ictus — n. a stroke or any sudden attack, such as a subarachnoid haemorrhage. The term is often used for an epileptic seizure, stressing the suddenness of its onset …
49ictus — ic•tus [[t]ˈɪk təs[/t]] n. pl. tus•es, tus 1) pro rhythmical or metrical stress in verse 2) pat a) an epileptic seizure b) a stroke, esp. a cerebrovascular accident • Etymology: 1700–10; < L: stroke, thrust ic′tic, adj …
50ictus — n. stress in verse; Medicine, fit; sudden pulsation or stroke. ♦ ictic, a …