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hydrocephalic

[ hahy-droh-suh-fal-ik ]

adjective

Pathology.
  1. of or relating to hydrocephalus.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hydrocephalic1

First recorded in 1805–15; hydrocephal(us) + -ic
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That pain begins in pre-memory, when, 5 months old and hydrocephalic, Alexie needs surgery to relieve the excess cerebral spinal fluid pressing on his brain, and from that moment on, the hits keep coming.

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We’ve arrived at the hospital now, so the atmosphere is gloomier, but once again we get dancing delicacies, hydrocephalic authority figures, and, by the end, general hilarity.

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There’s much talk these days about the speed of the modern game, thanks to the new titanium rackets, pencil-light with all but rimless hydrocephalic heads.

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As for Swinburne's hydrocephalic muse, I do not think Whitman took any interest in it from the first.

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They are perhaps passable portraits of the languid, half-witted, hydrocephalic creatures who made them.

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