guttatim
English
Etymology
Adverb
guttatim (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Drop by drop; one drop at a time.
- 1882 January 2, Brojendro Nath Banerjee, “Two cases of hydrorrhoea gravidorum”, in The Indian Medical Gazette, page 15:
- It used to come on in a gush also guttatim.
- 1910, Charles Lyman Greene, Medical diagnosis, page 355:
- Boil a few c.c. of the solution gently in a test-tube, add guttatim 6-8 drops of the urine, boil gently for a moment only.
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