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etiologic

[ ee-tee-uh-loj-ik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to causes or origins.
  2. Pathology. originating from; causal:

    etiologic agent.

  3. of or relating to etiology.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of etiologic1

First recorded in 1900–05; etiolog(y) + -ic
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Example Sentences

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“Right now, we are operating under the assumption that Aeromonas is the etiologic agent of most infections resulting from exposures at the event,†Brown said in an email.

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Mood disorders are highly complicated, with neurobiological, behavioral, and psychological etiologic pathways, and there is a range of complex treatment goals.

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For these local causes are often etiologically effective.

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So far as the anatomical lesions in the aorta and branches are concerned, there is much uniformity even though the etiologic factors have been diverse.

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But, they note, the findings "suggest a new vision of preventive or curative treatments which, instead of targeting specific etiologic mechanisms, would instead aim at improving general health."

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