Apoplectic vs. Apocalyptic

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Apoplecticadjective

(medicine) Of, or relating to apoplexy.

Apoplecticadjective

Marked by extreme anger or fury.

Apoplecticadjective

(archaic) Effused with blood.

Apoplecticnoun

A person suffering from apoplexy.

Apoplecticadjective

Relating to apoplexy; affected with, inclined to, or symptomatic of, apoplexy; as, an apoplectic person, medicine, habit or temperament, symptom, fit, or stroke.

Apoplecticnoun

One liable to, or affected with, apoplexy.

Apoplecticadjective

pertaining to or characteristic of apoplexy;

Apoplecticadjective

overcome with anger; furious

Apoplecticadjective

relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke)

Apocalypticadjective

Of or relating to an apocalypse:

Apocalypticadjective

Of or relating to an apocalypse a revelation, revelatory; prophetic.

Apocalypticadjective

Of or relating to an apocalypse a disaster.

Apocalypticadjective

Portending a future apocalypse (disaster, devastation, or doom).

Apocalypticadjective

(nonstandard) Eggcorn of apoplectic.

Apocalypticnoun

One who predicts apocalypse.

Apocalypticadjective

Of or pertaining to a revelation, or, specifically, to the Revelation of St. John; containing, or of the nature of, a prophetic revelation.

Apocalypticadjective

pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling an apocalypse, in senses 3 or 4.

Apocalypticnoun

The writer of the Apocalypse.

Apocalypticadjective

prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom

Apocalypticadjective

of or relating to an apocalypse

Apocalypticadjective

describing or prophesying the complete destruction of the world

Apocalypticadjective

momentous or catastrophic

Apocalypticadjective

of or resembling the biblical Apocalypse

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