a. Path. [f. CYANOSIS: see -OTIC and cf. F. cyanotique.] Pertaining to, or of the nature of cyanosis; affected with cyanosis.
1852. trans. Rokitanskys Path. Anat., IV. II. 246. Cyanotic symptoms.
1866. A. Flint, Princ. Med. (1880), 246. This may give rise to a cyanotic hue.
1875. B. W. Richardson, Dis. Mod. Life, 34. All through their lives, cyanotic persons are disabled from taking active exertion.