Plural form related to 'frictus,' a Latin-based medical or anatomical term; rarely used in modern English.
From Latin 'frictus,' the past participle of 'fricare' meaning to rub or scrape. This form belongs to medical or scientific Latin terminology.
This word belongs to that special vocabulary of medical Latin that doctors used to use—it's so rare and technical that even most doctors today wouldn't recognize it!
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