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symp·to·mat·ic
(sĭm′tə-măt′ĭk, sĭmp′-)adj.
1. Of, relating to, or based on symptoms: symptomatic relief.
2. Constituting a symptom, as of a disease: the rash symptomatic of scarlet fever; a rise in unemployment symptomatic of a weakening economy.
symp′to·mat′i·cal·ly adv.
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symptomatic
(ˌsɪmptəˈmætɪk)adj
1. (often foll by of) being a symptom; indicative: symptomatic of insanity.
2. (Medicine) of or relating to a symptom or symptoms
3. (Medicine) according to symptoms: a symptomatic analysis of a case.
ˌsymptoˈmatically adv
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symp•to•mat•ic
(ˌsɪmp təˈmæt ɪk)also symp`to•mat′i•cal,
adj.
1. pertaining to a symptom or symptoms.
2. of the nature of or constituting a symptom; indicative (often fol. by of): a condition symptomatic of cholera.
3. according to symptoms: a symptomatic classification of disease.
[1690–1700]
symp`to•mat′i•cal•ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | symptomatic - characteristic or indicative of a disease; "a diagnostic sign of yellow fever"; "a rash symptomatic of scarlet fever"; "symptomatic of insanity"; "a rise in crime symptomatic of social breakdown" characteristic - typical or distinctive; "heard my friend's characteristic laugh"; "red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn"; "stripes characteristic of the zebra" |
2. | symptomatic - relating to or according to or affecting a symptom or symptoms; "symptomatic relief"; "symptomatic treatment"; "a symptomatic classification of diseases" |
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symptomatic
adjective indicative, representative, typical, characteristic, suggestive The city's problems are symptomatic of the crisis.
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Translations
عَرَضي
příznačný
tüneti
einkennandi; sem er sjúkdómseinkenni
belirti niteliğinde
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symptomatic
adj → symptomatisch (of für)
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symptomatic
[ˌsɪmptəˈmætɪk] adj symptomatic (of) → sintomatico/a (di)Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
symptom
(ˈsimptəm) noun something that a person suffers from that indicates a particular disease. abdominal pain is a symptom of appendicitis.
ˌsymptoˈmatic (-ˈmӕtik) adjectiveKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
symp·to·mat·ic
a. sintomático-a, de la naturaleza de un síntoma o rel. a éste.
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symptomatic
adj sintomáticoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.