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Analeptic vs Analept - What's the difference?

analeptic | analept | Derived terms |

Analeptic is a derived term of analept.


As adjectives the difference between analeptic and analept

is that analeptic is that restores or stimulates health while analept is (palynology) having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

As a noun analeptic

is a restorative or stimulative medication, especially one used to overcome depression.

analeptic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • That restores or stimulates health.
  • Of or relating to analepsis (form of flashback).
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A restorative or stimulative medication, especially one used to overcome depression.
  • analept

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (palynology) Having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain
  • Coordinate terms

    * catalept * monolept

    Derived terms

    * analeptic