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orthotic
[ awr-thot-ik ]
noun
adjective
- of or relating to orthotics.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of orthotic1
1960–65; adjective derivative of orthosis (on the model of psychosis ( def ): psychotic ( def ), etc.); -tic
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Example Sentences
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The new rule is a change from the agency’s previous position that it was unnecessary to register the orthotic braces with the NFA.
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The attachment was initially designed as an orthotic device to assist a person with a physical disability to operate a firearm.
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Joe McTernan of the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association said such research encourages technological advancements that could someday provide real-time biofeedback for people who have lost limbs.
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One girl with clubfoot, a congenital deformity, who was desperate for orthotic shoes.
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But if you have a more complex issue, he added, a custom orthotic might be needed.
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