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hectic

adjective

[Gr. habit of body, to have.]

Habitual; denoting a slow, continual fever, marked by preternatural, though remitting heat, which precedes and accompanies the consumption or phthisis; as a hectic fever.

hectic

Affected with hectic fevers; as a hectic patient.

hectic

Troubled with a morbid heat. No hectic student scares the gentle maid.

hectic

noun
A hectic; or habitual fever.