单词 | progredient |
释义 | progredientadj.n. A. adj. 1. Going forward; progressing, advancing. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > [adjective] progressive?c1450 progressional1570 advancing1575 forward1603 progredient1650 onward1674 processive1691 on-driving1884 propagating1971 1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis 131 An Index..of the Masculine generative faculty; and of that either erumpent, and progredient, or consumed. 1825 S. T. Coleridge Let. 6 Sept. (1971) V. 490 Tho' I am progredient, I am still not equal to much. 1913 F. W. E. Burnham Hæmocytes & Hæmic Infections 432 The movements are exceedingly active and progredient. 2. Chiefly Medicine. Of a disease, symptom, etc.: progressive. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > characteristics > [adjective] > other characteristics hoteOE redeOE foulOE elvishc1386 dryc1400 whitec1450 Naples1507 shaking1528 cold1569 exquisite1583 unpure1583 waterish1583 wandering1585 legitimate1615 sulphureous1625 tetrous1637 cagastrical1662 medical1676 ambulatory1684 ebullient1684 frantic1709 animated1721 progressive1736 cagastric1753 vegetative1803 left-handed1804 specific1804 subacute1811 animate1816 gregarious1822 vernal1822 ambilateral1824 subchronic1831 regressive1845 nummular1866 postoperative1872 ambulant1873 non-surgical1888 progredient1891 spodogenous1897 spodogenic19.. non-invasive1932 early-onset1951 adult-onset1957 non-specific1964 1891 Ann. Surg. 13 60 Where, however, at first only the neighboring peritoneum is infected the resulting local exudation develops successively new also encapsulated collections of pus, hence his designation progressive (progredient) fibropurulent peritonitis. 1913 G. R. Lockwood Dis. Stomach iv. 165 The tenderness may become localized, or may spread, if progredient peritonitis result. 1945 O. Fenichel Psychoanalytic Theory Neurosis ii. xxii. 552 A neurosis that had been relatively stationary for a certain time may become progredient again. 1985 A. Jablensky in J. Maser & A. H. Tuma Anxiety & Anxiety Disorders xxxix. 752 (heading) Chronic progredient anxiety syndromes. 2003 P. B. Foley Beans, Roots & Leaves 93 There were also voices, however, which suggested that initial damage sustained during the acute infection might be sufficient to produce a progredient lesion. A person who advances or progresses. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > [noun] > one who progredient1650 1650 T. Hubbert Pilula 54 He that is no Progredient, must needs be a Retrogredient. Derivatives proˈgrediency n. rare the quality or action of going forward, progress. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > [noun] forthgangc900 racea1400 processa1450 remuea1450 profectiona1538 procession1585 advance1593 nod1597 progressa1599 riddance1598 run1626 advancement1637 incession1651 progression1651–3 march1683 progrediency1701 waygate1825 1701 T. Beverley Grand Apoc. Question 10 The Continuation, and Progrediency of the Fourth, or Roman Monarchy. 1997 D. Büring tr. C. Féry in Meaning Topic & Focus vi. 168 The German rising prenuclear tone can be said to express topicness, progrediency,..continuity. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1650 |
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