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arthritic
[ ahr-thrit-ik ]
adjective
- relating to, having, or experiencing arthritis.
- creaky, slow-moving, misshapen, etc., as if affected with arthritis: The road was overhung with what looked like arthritic trees, warped and bent to the whims of the wind.
The next few days passed at the speed of an arthritic tortoise.
The road was overhung with what looked like arthritic trees, warped and bent to the whims of the wind.
noun
- a person with arthritis.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of arthritic1
Example Sentences
“Let the Golden Age of America begin,†Trump hissed like an arthritic snake just before his administration played whack-a-mole with 1300 full time employees in the Department of education.
Perhaps surprisingly, given the inflammatory pathways discussed above, the researchers also found a heightened risk of arthritic disorders in patients using GLP-1 drugs, compared to usual treatment.
He retired afterward because of an arthritic left elbow.
An arthritic joint may be uncomfortable to strength train, but inactivity leads to stiffness, which can make pain worse.
Except for my arthritic hip — a byproduct of years of basketball — I feel fine.
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