Catacrotic

/ˌkætəˈkrɑtɪk/ adjective

In medicine, relating to or characterized by a pulse that has multiple secondary wave patterns, indicating unusual or irregular heartbeat characteristics.

From Greek 'kata-' (down) + 'krotos' (stroke, beat). This medical term emerged in 19th-century cardiology to describe abnormal pulse patterns.

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