Definition of Enuretic

1. Adjective. Pertaining to, or afflicted by, enuresis; tending to wet the bed. ¹

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Definition of Enuretic

1. one who is affected with enuresis [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enuretic

enunciate
enunciated
enunciates
enunciating
enunciation
enunciations
enunciator
enunciators
enunciatory
enure
enured
enures
enureses
enuresis
enuresises
enuretic (current term)
enuretics
enuring
env
env gene
env glycoprotein
envault
envaulted
envaults
enveigle
enveigled

Literary usage of Enuretic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Study of Organ Inferiority and Its Psychical Compensation: A Contribution to by Alfred Adler (1917)
"The psyche, however, always carries the traces of the enuretic constitution in itself and in cases, too, where the constitution is not revealed in childish ..."

2. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1886)
"She became enuretic. On General Pseudo-Paralysis by Slow Intoxication from the Oxide of Carbon. By Dr. GIUSEPPE Musso. Revista Clinic a, August, 1885. ..."

3. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1886)
"She became enuretic. On General Pseudo-Paralysis by Slow Intoxication from the Oxide of Carbon. By Dr. GIUSEPPE Musso. Revista Clinica, August, 1885. ..."

4. History of Circumcision, from the Earliest Times to the Present: Moral and by Peter Charles Remondino (1900)
"... as liable to be affected as thin and scrawny ones; while not all scrofulous or rachitic children are so affected, only a small portion being enuretic. ..."

5. A Hand-book on the Diseases of Children and Their Homeopathic Treatment by Charles Edmund Fisher (1895)
"... which fails to develop sufficient strength for its purposes in enuretic subjects as they pass from infancy to childhood. It occurs most often when the ..."

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