Precursorial
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Acting as or being a precursor. not-comparable
"Because no precursorial shock wave is present, because of a center focal point for the shockwave, and because of the lower pressure of shock wave in this machine, the patient feels no pain and it is possible to treat without any kind of anesthesia, including IV sedation."
Example
More examples"Because no precursorial shock wave is present, because of a center focal point for the shockwave, and because of the lower pressure of shock wave in this machine, the patient feels no pain and it is possible to treat without any kind of anesthesia, including IV sedation."
Etymology
From precursor + -ial.
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