"remittent" meaning in 英语

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Adjective

Forms: more remittent [comparative], most remittent [superlative]
Etymology: 源自拉丁語 remittent,remittō的现在分词。
  1. 忽轻忽重的,间歇的
    Sense id: zh-remittent-en-adj-nIf8AgEP
  2. (指症状)缓和的,减轻的 Tags: rare
    Sense id: zh-remittent-en-adj-Hr~Jitwo
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Noun

Etymology: 源自拉丁語 remittent,remittō的现在分词。
  1. 间歇性的发烧
    Sense id: zh-remittent-en-noun-5v11UwTE
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

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