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caˈchectical, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] = prec.
1625Hart Anat. Ur. iv. 43 She was of a whitish bleake colour, and of a cachecticall disposition. 1733Arbuthnot Air (J.) Young and florid blood, rather than vapid and cachectical. 1755in Johnson; also in Craig and mod. Dicts. |