formicant

English

Etymology

From Latin formica (ant); so called because supposed to resemble the motion of an ant.

Adjective

formicant (comparative more formicant, superlative most formicant)

  1. Crawling like an ant.
  2. Having a crawling sensation like that of an ant sting
    • 1871, Tilbury Fox, Skin Diseases: Their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment:
      The neurotic aspect of the disease prurigo is well shown in the burning, tingling, formicant character of the disordered sensation.
  3. (medicine, obsolete) Of the pulse: weak and rapid.

French

Adjective

formicant (feminine formicante, masculine plural formicants, feminine plural formicantes)

  1. formicant

Further reading

Latin

Verb

formīcant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of formīcō
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