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Amasthenic
Amasthenic Am`as*then"ic, a. [Gr. ? together + ? force.] (Photog.) Uniting the chemical rays of light into one focus, as a certain kind of lens; amacratic.
Anisosthenic
Anisosthenic An`i*so*sthen"ic, a. [Gr. ? unequal + ? strength.] Of unequal strength.
Calisthenics
Calisthenics Cal`is*then"ics, n. The science, art, or practice of healthful exercise of the body and limbs, to promote strength and gracefulness; light gymnastics.
Callisthenic
Callisthenic Cal`lis*then"ic, a., Callisthenics Cal`lis*then"ics, n. See Calisthenic, Calisthenics.
Callisthenics
Callisthenic Cal`lis*then"ic, a., Callisthenics Cal`lis*then"ics, n. See Calisthenic, Calisthenics.
Hypersthenic
Hypersthenic Hy`per*sthen"ic, a. (Min.) Composed of, or containing, hypersthene.
Megasthenic
Megasthenic Meg`as*then"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having a typically large size; belonging to the megasthenes.
Microsthenic
Microsthenic Mi`cro*sthen"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having a typically small size; of or pertaining to the microsthenes.

Meaning of Sthenic from wikipedia

- There are many types of diathesis. Some including strumous diathesis, sthenic diathesis, and many more. Atopic diathesis is a predisposition to develop...
- smile, snow /s/ plus voiceless non-sibilant fricative: /sf/, /sθ/ sphere, sthenic /s/ plus voiceless stop plus approximant: /spl/, /skl/, /spr/, /str/, /skr/...
- Kretschmer, and which "does not resemble the stereotypical image [...] of sthenic paranoia". Furthermore, between 1915 and 1921 he developed a differential...
- body for this purpose. Additionally, Broussais believed that the ill were sthenic and needed to be prescribed sedatives. Chisholm 1911. Bynum, W.F. (2006)...
- Brown labeled over-stimulation as the sthenic state and under-stimulation as the asthenic state. For sthenic diseases, Brown's treatments included vomiting...
- sublimate, or the increase in dynamic power, of medicines (cf. Brown's sthenic enhancement). Because of the use of these two laws, we have two great realms...
- Silverman's music has won many awards. These include the selection of her Oboe-sthenics to represent the United States at the International Rostrum of Composers/UNESCO...
- Speaking Alone for flute (1976) Windscape for woodwind quintet (1977) Oboe–sthenics for oboe (1980) Layered Lament for English horn and electronic tape (1983);...
- “Medicinal and Dietetic Property of Tea,' maintains, that in a state of sthenic excitement of the brain and nervous system - as that produced by alcoholic...