Definition of Acapnic

1. Adjective. Relating to or demonstrating acapnia.

Exact synonyms: Acapnial, Acapnotic
Partainyms: Acapnia, Acapnia, Acapnia
Derivative terms: Acapnia, Acapnia, Acapnia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Acapnic

acanthosis
acanthosis nigricans
acanthotic
acanthous
acanthrocyte
acanthrocytosis
acanths
acanthus
acanthus family
acanthuses
acapella
acapnia
acapnial
acapnial alkalosis
acapnias
acapnic (current term)
acapnotic
acaprazine
acapsular
acapulcoite
acaracide
acarbia
acarbose
acarbose 7-phosphotransferase
acarboses
acardiac
acardiacus
acardiacus acephalus
acardiacus amorphus

Literary usage of Acapnic

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

1. The Operating room and the patient by Russell Story Fowler (1913)
"In surgery the factors which have to do with the production of the acapnic state and its resultant contributory part in surgical shock, are, ..."

2. Respiration by John Scott Haldane (1922)
"Many of Henderson's observations seem to point in the same direction as regards acapnic shock. These investigations throw much light on the fatal accidents ..."

3. Physiologie de l'aeronaute by Jacques Soubies (1907)
"Du Rôle de l'acapnic dans le mal des altitudes. Areh. fur Anut. und Pathol., 1898. Lortet. — Deux Ascensions scientifiques au Mont-Blane. ..."

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