ectropic

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English

Etymology

From ectropy +‎ -ic.

Adjective

ectropic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to ectropy.
    • 2007, Victoria C. DePaul, The Science of Leadership, page 94:
      Life is the only ectropic force in the universe, although as we have just seen above, it can also be entropic in that it can create Negative Energy and therefore damage and destruction.
  2. Relating to ectropion.

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