a. rare0. [ad. late L. strūmātic-us, f. strūma: see prec. and -ATIC.] Suffering from struma. Hence Strumaticness.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Strumatick, that has the Impostume Struma.

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1727.  Bailey, vol. II., Strumatickness, a being troubled with strumous Humours, or Swellings, that generally appear in the glandulous or kernelly Parts.

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1883.  Ogilvie, Strumatic.

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1894.  G. M. Gould, Illustr. Dict. Med., etc., Strumatic, Strumatous, strumous, scrofulous.

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