💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Procursive"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| epilepsynoun | (pathology) A medical condition in which the sufferer experiences seizures (or convulsions) and blackouts. |
| precurrentnoun | Running forward; antrorse. |
| progredientnoun | (medicine) Of the course of an illness, progressive. |
| processive | Going forward, advancing, progressive. |
| precursive | Preceding; introductory; precursory. |
| progradenoun | (astronomy) Moving in a forward direction, especially with respect to other bodies in the same system. |
| periprocedural | (medicine, surgery) Occurring at about the same time as a medical procedure: shortly before it, during it, and/or shortly after it (but without further specificity). |
| prolepticalnoun | Of or pertaining to prolepsis; anticipative. |
| prosecutive | (law) Of or pertaining to prosecution. |
| prerecurrence | (medicine) Before the recurrence of a condition. |
| postcoursenoun | Following a course, such as of training or medical treatment |
| precoursenoun | Before a course, such as of training or medical treatment |
| postprogression | (pathology) Following progression (of a disease) |
| postepileptic | After an attack of epilepsy. |
| predecessive | (now rare) Going before; preceding. |
| postconvulsive | Following a convulsion. |
| postrecurrence | (medicine) After the recurrence of a condition. |
| provectverb | (obsolete) mature; advanced (in age) |
| preventive | Preventing, hindering, or acting as an obstacle to. |
| posterior | (anatomy) Nearer the rear or hind end; nearer the caudal end of the body in quadrupeds or the dorsal end in bipeds. |
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