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dinic, a. and n. rare—0.|ˈdɪnɪk| [f. Gr. δῖν-ος a whirling + -ic.] A. adj. Relating to dizziness or vertigo. B. n. A medicine used to cure dizziness. Also ˈdinical a., in same sense.
[1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Dinica, Medicines against Dizziness.] 1721Bailey, Dinicks, Medicines against the Vertigo or Dizziness in the Head. 1854–67C. A. Harris Dict. Med. Terminol., Dinical, medicines which relieve vertigo. 1883Syd. Soc. Lex., Dinic, of, or belonging to, giddiness. Also, applied to medicines that remove giddiness. |