ultrasevere

adj

Etymology

From ultra- + severe.

  1. derived from severus — “severe, serious, grave in demeanor
  2. prefixed as ultrasevere — “ultra + severe

Definitions

  1. Extremely severe

    Extremely severe; of utmost severity.

    • While the localized pain is ultrasevere, the localized tenderness is not marked, compared to the intensity of the pain.
    • In discussing the clinical aspect of this disease, Deaver's classification has been followed (clinically), namely , (1) ultrasevere, (2) severe, and (3) subacute.
    • The ultrasevere cases should as a tule be operated upon without unnecessary delay.

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