| hypostatic |
1. pertaining to, caused by, or associated with hypostasis. 2. pertaining to certain inherited traits that are particularly liable to be suppressed by other traits; see epistasis.
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| hypostatic a. |
wandering a.
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| hypostatic c. |
congestion of the lowest part of an organ simply from the effect of gravity when the circulation is weakened.
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| hypostatic e. |
dilatation of a blood vessel from the effect of gravity on the blood.
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| hypostatic p. |
pneumonia due to dorsal decubitus in weak or aged persons.
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