Lymphatic temperament

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lymphatic \Lym*phat"ic\, a. [L. lymphaticus distracted, frantic:
   cf. F. lymphatique]
   pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
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   2. Madly enthusiastic; frantic. [Obs.] " Lymphatic rapture. "
      --Sir T. Herbert. [See {Lymphate}.]
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   {Lymphatic gland} (Anat.), one of the solid glandlike bodies
      connected with the lymphatics or the lacteals; -- called
      also {lymphatic ganglion}, and {conglobate gland}.

   {Lymphatic temperament} (Old Physiol.), a temperament in
      which the lymphatic system seems to predominate, that is,
      a system in which the complexion lacks color and the
      tissues seem to be of loose texture; hence, a temperament
      lacking energy, inactive, indisposed to exertion or
      excitement. See {Temperament}.
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