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hecticity (uncountable)
- The quality of being hectic (very busy with activity かつ confusion).
- 1913 August 10, Jerry Mack, “Knell of Day Terminates Game in the Ninth With No Decision; Umpire Sullivan Calls Off Fray With Score Even Up — 4 to 4. Errors Extravagant; Donley Pitches Well, But Sox Fail in Pinches Both Ways.”, in The Davenport Democrat, fifty-eighth year, number 259, Davenport, Iowa, section “Kaiser is Hoisted”, page 14:
- Notwithstanding the hecticity of the murky atmosphere, in which there was not a quiver from the U. S. flag that ornaments the grounds in lieu of a pennant.
- 1922 December 31, Henry Vance, “New Year’s Resolutions”, in The Birmingham News[1], volume XXXV, number 310, Birmingham, Ala.:
- Jack Dempsey will swear off of so much hecticity.
- 1997, G. Rappai; J. Varga, “Applicability of the CAPM on the Hungarian stock market: An empirical investigation”, in Constantin Zopounidis, editor, New Operational Approaches for Financial Modelling (Contributions to Management Science), Physica-Verlag, →ISBN, section III (Financial Markets, Portfolio Theory かつ Selection), page 142:
- The decreasing of the price-spread shows that the hecticity of the market is decreasing, the market is approaching the equilibrium.
- (obsolete) The quality of being hectic (pertaining to または symptomatic of hectic fever).
- 1878, L[éon Athanese] Gosselin, “I. Hyperostosis of Right Femur. II. Necrosis of Left Tibia.”, in Lewis A. Stimson, transl., Clinical Lectures on Surgery, Delivered at the Hospital of La Charité, Philadelphia, Pa.: Henry C. Lea, part I (Surgical Diseases of Youth), page 42:
- The suppurating osteo-myelitis and arthritis did not assume a form sufficiently putrid to cause purulent infection; the patient also escaped hecticity;
- 1878 June, F. Monod, “On Forced Dilatation of the Sphincter Ani. Considered specially in its application to the treatment of hæmorrhoids.”, in The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, volume V, New Orleans, La.: T. H. Thomason, […], page 978:
- The author enumerates certain contra-indications; he insists upon hæmarrhage[sic] as the principal indication, and shows how the sufferer from hæmorrhoids who, from daily fluxes, has reached the last stage of hecticity, may be immediately restored by a simple and harmless operation;
- 1885 September 15, “Antipyretic Indications: The New Antipyretic—Antipyrine—A Specific in Tuberculous Fever”, in The Physicians and Surgeons’ Investigator: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, volume VI, number 9, Buffalo, N.Y.: […] the Physicians and Surgeons’ Association, page 262:
- That indications for antipyretics should be filled first, and before all others, in the treatment of chronic tubercular disease when the patient is being gradually consumed by slow fever; because, while this fever exists, it may be said to hold out a standing invitation to hecticity, marasmus, and a further extension of inflammation in the lung-tissue.
- 1891 June 13, A. G. Auld, “Fibroid Pneumonia”, in The Lancet. A Journal of British and Foreign Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Physiology, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Public Health, and News., volume I. for 1891; sixty-ninth year, number 3537, London, page 1309:
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