Accites vs Ascites - What's the difference?
accites | ascites |
(accite)
(obsolete) To summon.
* Chapman:
(obsolete) To quote.
(obsolete) To excite.
(obsolete) To induce.
* 1600 , William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2 :
(medicine) An accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, frequently symptomatic of liver disease.
As a verb accites
is (accite).As a noun ascites is
(medicine) an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, frequently symptomatic of liver disease.accites
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*accite
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(accit)- Our heralds now accited all that were Endamaged by the Elians.
- And what accites your most worshipful thought to think so?