a. Path. [f. next + -IC.] Of or pertaining to lientery.

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1681.  Grew, Musæum, 333. To strengthen the Tone of the parts, as in Lienterick and other like Cases.

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1727.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Flux, There are three sorts of Fluxes of the Belly, viz. the Lienterick, humoral or Diarrhœa, and Dysenterick Flux.

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1822–34.  Good’s Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 206. Lienteric diarrhœa.

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1866.  A. Flint, Princ. Med. (1880), 525. The dejections are called lienteric when they contain undigested aliment.

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  So † Lienterical a. = prec.

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1676.  T. Garencieres, Coral, 24. Hepatical Fluxes, Lienterical, Menstrual, Spermatical.

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