epileptic |
paralytic |
As adjectives the difference between epileptic and paralytic
is that
epileptic is of or relating to epilepsy while
paralytic is affected by paralysis; paralysed.
As nouns the difference between epileptic and paralytic
is that
epileptic is a person who has epilepsy while
paralytic is someone suffering from paralysis.
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epileptic |
As an adjective epileptic is
of or relating to epilepsy.
As a noun epileptic is
a person who has epilepsy.
epileptic |
interictally |
As an adjective epileptic
is of or relating to epilepsy.
As a noun epileptic
is a person who has epilepsy.
As an adverb interictally is
between epileptic seizures.
epileptic |
fosphenytoin |
As nouns the difference between epileptic and fosphenytoin
is that
epileptic is a person who has epilepsy while
fosphenytoin is a water-soluble phenytoin prodrug used only in hospitals for the treatment of epileptic seizures.
As an adjective epileptic
is of or relating to epilepsy.
epileptic |
analepsis |
As nouns the difference between epileptic and analepsis
is that
epileptic is a person who has epilepsy while
analepsis is a form of flashback in which earlier parts of a narrative are related to others that have already been narrated.
As an adjective epileptic
is of or relating to epilepsy.
epileptic |
nonepileptic |
As adjectives the difference between epileptic and nonepileptic
is that
epileptic is of or relating to epilepsy while
nonepileptic is not epileptic.
As nouns the difference between epileptic and nonepileptic
is that
epileptic is a person who has epilepsy while
nonepileptic is one who is not an epileptic.
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