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casuistics

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Etymology

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From casuistic +‎ -s, equivalent to Latin casus + -istics, in the medical sense under the influence of English case. Also by surface analysis, casu(al) +‎ -istics or by surface analysis, casu(al) +‎ -ist +‎ -ics or by surface analysis, casuist +‎ -ics.

Noun

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casuistics (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of casuistry, particularly in its neutral sense.
  2. (medicine) The recording and study of individual cases.
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