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calcic

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English

Etymology

From calci- + -ic.

Adjective

calcic (comparative more calcic, superlative most calcic)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or derived from calcium or lime.
    • 2012, Gabriel Kalifa, Pediatric Ultrasonography, page 304:
      The echostructure is mixed, cystic with more or less echogenous zones that are connective, fatty, or calcic structures.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French calcique. By surface analysis, calciu + -ic.

Adjective

calcic m or n (feminine singular calcică, masculine plural calcici, feminine/neuter plural calcice)

  1. calcic

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