An alternative form of dysepulotic; relating to impaired wound healing or the prevention of normal scar tissue formation.
The -ical variant of dysepulotic, following the pattern of medical English where -ic and -ical forms often coexist. The root remains Greek dys- (bad) + epulotic (scar-forming).
Like 'dysenterical,' this -ical variant is a remnant of older medical vocabulary conventions when longer forms were more common. It's practically obsolete today, replaced by the simpler 'dysepulotic.'
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