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Anticipate (medicine) and dicken (iou)


Anticipate (medicine)


anticipate


To come before the appointed time; said of a periodic symptom or disease, such as a malarial paroxysm, when it recurs at progressively shorter intervals.

Origin: L. Anticipo, pp. -cipatus, to anticipate, fr. Anti (old form of ante), before, + capio, to take


dicken (iou)



dicken interjection. Austral. & NZ slang. Also dickin, dickon. L19.
[Alt. of DICKENS.]
Expr. disgust or disbelief. (Foll. by on.)
D. M. Davin Dicken on that for a joke.