a. [f. as prec: see -OTIC.] Affected with or having the character of cirrhosis.
1872. Aitken, Sc. & Pract. Med., II. 1009. The chief cause of cirrhotic induration is the abuse of spirituous liquors.
1877. Roberts, Handbk. Med. (ed. 3), II. 3. The kidneys may be involved, becoming finally cirrhotic.