antalgic

English

Etymology

From anti- + Ancient Greek ἄλγος (álgos, pain) + -ic. Compare French antalgique.

Adjective

antalgic (comparative more antalgic, superlative most antalgic)

  1. (medicine) alleviating pain
    • 2007, Craig Liebenson, Rehabilitation of the Spine:
      The supine patient's head rests on a pillow supporting the flexed antalgic position

Noun

antalgic (plural antalgics)

  1. Any medicine to alleviate pain; an anodyne.
    • 2017, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      Degree of patient satisfaction was noted, as were need of antalgics and duration of treatment with antalgics or anti-inflammatory agents

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French antalgique.

Adjective

antalgic m or n (feminine singular antalgică, masculine plural antalgici, feminine and neuter plural antalgice)

  1. analgesic

Declension

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