Lymphatic [adjective]

Definition of Lymphatic:

languid

Opposite/Antonyms of Lymphatic:

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Sentence/Example of Lymphatic:

The photo comes from research that sought to determine whether zebrafish have lymphatic vessels inside their skulls.

(c) They are decreased in chronic lymphatic leukemia, and greatly increased in the myelogenous form.

A marked increase, accompanied by an increase in the total leukocyte count, is seen in pertussis and lymphatic leukemia.

Two types of the disease are commonly distinguished: the myelogenous and the lymphatic.

This cell never appears in normal blood; extremely rarely in leukocytosis; and never abundantly in lymphatic leukemia.

Pseudoleukemia, because of its clinical similarity to lymphatic leukemia, is generally described along with leukemia.

This lymphatic diathesis undoubtedly has considerable to do with the sudden deaths which occur in these patients.

But women of a lymphatic temperament and of a relaxed habit of body are always injured by the bath.

The site of inoculation should be minutely examined at least at weekly intervals, and the neighbouring lymphatic glands palpated.

Inspect the neighbouring lymphatic glands and endeavour to trace the path of the virus.