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etiologic

American  
[ee-tee-uh-loj-ik] / ˌi ti əˈlɒdʒ ɪk /
Also etiological

adjective

  1. of or relating to causes or origins.

  2. Pathology. originating from; causal.

    etiologic agent.

  3. of or relating to etiology.


Other Word Forms

  • etiologically adverb

Etymology

Origin of etiologic

First recorded in 1900–05; etiolog(y) + -ic

Example Sentences

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“Right now, we are operating under the assumption that Aeromonas is the etiologic agent of most infections resulting from exposures at the event,” Brown said in an email.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 31, 2023

In medicine, we are taught to seek out and eradicate the etiologic agents of disease.

From Slate • Nov. 12, 2018

The foregoing are types of degenerative psychoses met with in imprisonment, and there can be no question that the prison milieu is the etiologic factor here.

From Studies in Forensic Psychiatry by Glueck, Bernard

In this edition arteriosclerosis is not regarded as a disease with a definite etiologic factor.

From Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. by Warfield, Louis Marshall

Etiology and Occurrence.—Causes may well be classified as predisposing and exciting, for there are many etiologic factors to be reckoned with in spavin, some of which are widely different in nature.

From Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 by Lacroix, John Victor