creatic

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek κρέας (kréas, meat) (genitive κρέατος (kréatos)) +‎ -ic.

Pronunciation

Adjective

creatic (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Relating to, or produced by, meat.
    creatic nausea
    • 1866, William Carmichael McIntosh, On some of the varieties of morbid impulse and perverted instinct, page 4:
      Certain states of the blood in health and disease also cause an ailment resembling pica; thus, in the arthritic there is often a great desire for flesh, while in the strumous, creatic nausea is equally as common.
    • 2009 July 6, William Penn, Love in the Time of Flowers, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 189:
      Dad , no culinary pilot, occasionally rustled up something that invariably required rubbing his hands or arms with the burn-balm carron oil from being scalded or which gave her creatic nausea and made her vomit if she ate it.
    • 2020 June 5, Alex Burcher, As Ants to the Gods, Elsewhen Press, →ISBN:
      ... he is just a ruptured sack of mangled jellies, his every organ corrivated into one creatic mush, his fragmented bones a thousand jagged dice; too amoeboid now to be thought to have ever been a man, spread out amorphously over the mosaics. When they try to lift him, his body oozes out of his clothes 

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