Clonesome


adjective

Tending to copy; unoriginal; robotlike: a tall, dark, clonesome actor (1970s+)

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  • Clonic

    [klon-ik, kloh-nik] /ˈklɒn ɪk, ˈkloʊ nɪk/ adjective, Pathology. 1. of or relating to . clonic clon·ic (klŏn’ĭk, klō’nĭk) adj. Of the nature of clonus, marked by contraction and relaxation of muscle.

  • Clonic convulsion

    clonic convulsion n. A convulsion in which the muscles alternately contract and relax.

  • Clonicity

    [klon-ik, kloh-nik] /ˈklɒn ɪk, ˈkloʊ nɪk/ adjective, Pathology. 1. of or relating to . clonicity clo·nic·i·ty (klō-nĭs’ĭ-tē, klŏ-) n. The state of being clonic. clonic clon·ic (klŏn’ĭk, klō’nĭk) adj. Of the nature of clonus, marked by contraction and relaxation of muscle.

  • Clonicotonic

    clonicotonic clon·i·co·ton·ic (klŏn’ĭ-kō-tŏn’ĭk) adj. Both clonic and tonic. Used of certain forms of muscular spasm.

  • Clonidine

    [klon-i-deen, kloh-ni-] /ˈklɒn ɪˌdin, ˈkloʊ nɪ-/ noun, Pharmacology. 1. a synthetic white crystalline substance, C 9 H 9 Cl 2 N 3 , used in the treatment of high blood pressure. clonidine clon·i·dine (klŏn’ĭ-dēn’, klō’nĭ-) n. A synthetic drug used in the treatment of hypertension and for the prevention of migraine headaches.


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