assident
English
Etymology
Latin assideō (“I am beside”)
Adjective
assident (comparative more assident, superlative most assident)
- (medicine) Of a symptom, generally, but not always, accompanying a disease; indicative of the presence of a disease but not a necessary occurrence in conjunction with that disease.
Antonyms
- pathognomonic
Anagrams
- Sidetans, destains, sandiest
Latin
Verb
assident
- Third person plural present indicative of assideo.