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tachycrotic (medicine) and posthumous (medicine)


tachycrotic (medicine)


tachycrotic


Relating to, causing, or characterised by a rapid pulse.

Origin: tachy-+ G. Krotos, a striking


posthumous (medicine)


posthumous


1. Born after the death of the father, or taken from the dead body of the mother; as, a posthumous son or daughter.

2. Published after the death of the author; as, posthumous works; a posthumous edition.

3. Being or continuing after one's death; as, a posthumous reputation.

Origin: L. Posthumus, postumus, properly, last; hence, late born (applied to children born after the father's death, or after he had made his will), superl. Of posterus, posterior. See Posterior.

Source: Websters Dictionary