ragelike

English

Etymology

rage + -like

Adjective

ragelike (comparative more ragelike, superlative most ragelike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of rage.
    • 2003, Kenneth M Heilman, Edward Valenstein, Clinical neuropsychology:
      Septal lesions in animals produced a ragelike state (Brady and Nauta, 1955), and septal stimulation produced what appeared to be a pleasant state...

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