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passion or disease
Ischiadic Is`chi*ad"ic, a. [L. ischiadicus, Gr. ?, fr. ? the hip joint, hip or loin. Cf. Sciatic.] (Anat.) Ischial. [R.] Ischiadic passion or disease (Med.), a rheumatic or neuralgic affection of some part about the hip joint; -- called also sciatica.

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