hemiplegic

English

Etymology

From hemi- + -plegic.

Adjective

hemiplegic (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with hemiplegia
    • 1981, Muscular Dystrophy Abstracts - Volume 25, page 46:
      Thus, hemiplegic patients are hemiplegic in deglutitory movements also and are ready to misswallow.

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Translations

Noun

hemiplegic (plural hemiplegics)

  1. One who has hemiplegia.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French hémiplégique.

Noun

hemiplegic m (plural hemiplegici)

  1. hemiplegic

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