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Consultive Junta (Spanish: Junta Consultiva) may refer to: Consultive Junta (Guatemala) of Guatemala (1821–1822), see Central America under Mexican rule
Consultive_Junta
Guatemalan provisional government
The Consultive Junta (Spanish: Junta Consultiva) was the government of Central America from its declaration of independence from the Spanish Empire on
Consultive_Junta_(Guatemala)
Salvadoran provisional government
The Consultive Junta (Spanish: Junta Consultiva) was the government of the province of El Salvador from 25 May 1823 to 17 June 1823. The junta was composed
Consultive Junta (El Salvador)
Consultive_Junta_(El_Salvador)
History of Central America (1822–1823)
became the emperor of Mexico in May 1822, made a formal request to the Consultive Junta of Guatemala City—the Central American government—to accept annexation
Central America under Mexican rule
Central_America_under_Mexican_rule
Three military dictatorships in El Salvador
The Revolutionary Government Junta (Spanish: Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno, JRG) was the name of three consecutive joint civilian-military dictatorships
Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador
Revolutionary_Government_Junta_of_El_Salvador
Central American military officer
the Consultive Junta from 25 May to 17 June 1823. "Presidentes de El Salvador – Junta Consultiva" [Presidents of El Salvador – Consultive Junta]. casapres
José Rivas (Salvadoran military figure)
José_Rivas_(Salvadoran_military_figure)
Former country in Central America (1842-1845)
Emperor) Agustín de Iturbide asked the Consultive Junta to join the First Mexican Empire in November 1821, and the junta voted for annexation on 5 January
Confederation of Central America
Confederation_of_Central_America
Salvadoran politician
the Consultive Junta—the Central American government—and in response, he called for the formation of a "junior economic and consultive junta" ("junta subalterna
Pedro_Barriere
President of El Salvador from 1984 to 1989
Following a coup d'état in 1979, Duarte led the subsequent civil-military Junta from 1980 to 1982. He was then elected president in 1984, defeating ARENA
José_Napoleón_Duarte
Former country in Central America (1823–1839/1841)
signed the Act of Independence of Central America. They established the Consultive Junta to temporarily govern the region until a permanent government could
Federal Republic of Central America
Federal_Republic_of_Central_America
President of El Salvador since 2019
Conformada la Junta Directiva (+Video)" [The Legislative Assembly for the 2024–2027 Term Assumes Office: This Is How the Directive Junta Will Be Composed
Nayib_Bukele
Spanish general and politician (1753–1829)
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica; leader of the Consultive Junta of Guatemala until its dissolution on 21 February 1822. During the
Gabino_Gaínza
(1790–1849) — 7 May 1823 25 May 1823 18 days Monarchist/Military – Consultive Junta — 25 May 1823 17 June 1823 23 days Republican/Military – Mariano Prado
List of heads of state of El Salvador
List_of_heads_of_state_of_El_Salvador
Mexican general
his 500 Mexican and Guatemalan soldiers to evacuate the city. The Consultive Junta then took power, led by Colonel José Rivas. On 1 July 1823, El Salvador
Felipe_Codallos
President of El Salvador from 1989 to 1994
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Alfredo_Cristiani
Head of state and government of El Salvador
d'état overthrew President José María Lemus which led to the formation of a Junta of Government which would later be overthrown by the Civic-Military Directory
President_of_El_Salvador
President of El Salvador from 1967 to 1972
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Fidel_Sánchez_Hernández
Military regime in El Salvador
The Junta of Government was a military junta established by Salvadoran military officers on 26 October 1960 after a coup d'état toppled President José
Junta of Government (El Salvador)
Junta_of_Government_(El_Salvador)
President of El Salvador from 1982 to 1984
1982, marked the beginning of elected government in El Salvador after the junta of 1979–1982.[citation needed] In 1982, the Salvadoran political parties
Álvaro_Magaña
President of El Salvador from 2014 to 2019
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Salvador_Sánchez_Cerén
President of El Salvador from 2004 to 2009
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Antonio_Saca
Salvadoran military junta from 2 to 4 December 1931
(Spanish: Directorio Cívico) was a military junta which governed El Salvador from 2 to 4 December 1931. The junta was composed of twelve members of the Armed
Civic_Directory
President of El Salvador from 1885 to 1890
that year, Menéndez created the Junta of Notables to select his successor. Out of two dozen of Menéndez's allies, the junta selected Julio Interiano to succeed
Francisco_Menéndez
Former presidential designate and President of El Salvador 2023-2024
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Claudia_Rodríguez_de_Guevara
President of El Salvador from 1944 to 1945
a military junta established after the coup's success. Aguirre served as the junta's minister of war, the navy, and aviation. The junta dissolved on
Osmín_Aguirre_y_Salinas
President of El Salvador in 1931
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Arturo_Araujo
President of Central America (1829, 1830–1834, 1835–1839)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Francisco_Morazán
President of El Salvador from 1931 to 1934 and 1935 to 1944
the Salvadoran military overthrew Araujo in December 1931, the military junta established by the coup plotters, known as the Civic Directory, named Martínez
Maximiliano Hernández Martínez
Maximiliano_Hernández_Martínez
President of El Salvador from 1999 to 2004
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Francisco_Flores_Pérez
President of El Salvador in 1885
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_Rosales_(politician)
Salvadoran military junta
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Civic-Military_Directory
Central American lawyer and chief of state
leadership of San Salvador and presided over the Consultative Governmental Junta of the Province of San Salvador. He governed as provisional chief from June
Mariano_Prado
Filísola, Political Chief (1823) Felipe Codallos, Political Chief (1823) Consultive Junta (1823) Mariano Prado, Provisional Political Chief (1823–1824) Juan
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)
Salvadoran politician (1801–1871)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Pedro_José_Arce
President of El Salvador from 1977 to 1979
Romero was replaced by the civilian-military Revolutionary Government Junta. Its leaders, Colonels Adolfo Arnoldo Majano and Jaime Abdul Gutiérrez,
Carlos_Humberto_Romero
Salvadoran politician (1810–1884)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Francisco_Dueñas
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Dionisio_Villacorta
10th President of El Salvador (1813–1865)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Gerardo_Barrios
President of El Salvador from 1956 to 1960
uncertainties, he was overthrown in a bloodless coup and a new, short-lived Junta government was formed consisting of three military (Miguel Ángel Castillo
José_María_Lemus
President of El Salvador from 2009 to 2014
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Mauricio_Funes
Salvadoran independence leader (1767–1832)
of the province of San Salvador. When the Central American governmental junta voted to join the Mexican Empire (5 January 1822), Delgado (and many other
José_Matías_Delgado
President of El Salvador from 1994 to 1999
one its founders. The MNS opposed the reformist Revolutionary Government Junta (JRG) established after the 1979 coup. The MNS had connections with far-right
Armando_Calderón_Sol
President of El Salvador from 1950 to 1956
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Óscar_Osorio
Military junta of El Salvador
Revolucionario, abbreviated CGR) was a military junta that ruled El Salvador between 1948 and 1950. The junta consisted of three military officers and two
Revolutionary Council of Government (El Salvador)
Revolutionary_Council_of_Government_(El_Salvador)
Salvadoran military officer and general
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Santiago González (politician)
Santiago_González_(politician)
President of El Salvador from 1972 to 1977
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Arturo_Armando_Molina
Salvadoran politician (1807–1883)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_María_Peralta
President of El Salvador from 1898 to 1903
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Tomás Regalado (Salvadoran politician)
Tomás_Regalado_(Salvadoran_politician)
President of El Salvador from 1911 to 1913
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Manuel_Enrique_Araujo
President of El Salvador (1934–1935; 1944)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Andrés_Ignacio_Menéndez
President of El Salvador from 1945 to 1948
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Salvador_Castaneda_Castro
1st Head of State of El Salvador (1771–1847)
Matías Delgado and Manuel José Arce. He served as the secretary of the junta that functioned as the first independent government of the province in November
Juan_Manuel_Rodríguez
President of El Salvador from 1962 to 1967
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Julio Adalberto Rivera Carballo
Julio_Adalberto_Rivera_Carballo
Nicaraguan lawyer & politician (1802–1856)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Norberto_Ramírez
Mexican general and politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Vicente_Filísola
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Fermín_Palacios
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Ángel_Guirola
8th President of El Salvador (1856–1858)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Rafael_Campo
5th and 7th Head of State of El Salvador (1770–1854)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Joaquín_de_San_Martín
President of El Salvador (1885; 1907–1911)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Fernando_Figueroa
Acting president of El Salvador in 1854
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_Mariano_Hernández
President of El Salvador from 1903 to 1907
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Pedro_José_Escalón
President of El Salvador (1876–1885)
del Valle and González surrendered and resigned. Barrios established the Junta of Notables to select El Salvador's next president. Zaldívar and General
Rafael_Zaldívar
5th President of El Salvador (1848–1851)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Doroteo_Vasconcelos
President of El Salvador (1923–1927)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Alfonso_Quiñónez_Molina
Spanish colonial position
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Colonial Intendant of San Salvador
Colonial_Intendant_of_San_Salvador
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_Escolástico_Marín
Honduran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Diego_Vigil_y_Cocaña
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_Gregorio_Salazar
President of El Salvador from 1842 to 1844
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Juan_José_Guzmán
Vice President of El Salvador (1891–1894
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Antonio_Ezeta
President of El Salvador from 1890 to 1894
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Carlos_Ezeta
President of El Salvador in 1962
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Eusebio_Rodolfo_Cordón_Cea
Salvadoran politician (1785–1844)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Antonio_José_Cañas
Central American politician (1790–1857)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Juan_Lindo
President of El Salvador from 1894 to 1898
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Rafael_Antonio_Gutiérrez
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Miguel_Santín_del_Castillo
President of El Salvador (1913–1914; 1915–1918)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Carlos_Meléndez_(politician)
Honduran and Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Vicente_Gómez_(politician)
Head of state of El Salvador
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Nicolás_Espinoza
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_Félix_Quirós
President of El Salvador (1806–1846)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Francisco_Malespín
President of El Salvador and Guatemala
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Carlos_Salazar_Castro
7th President of El Salvador (1854–1856)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_María_San_Martín
President of El Salvador (1804–1876)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_María_Silva
4th Head of State of El Salvador (1788–1864)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_María_Cornejo
Acting President & Vice President of El Salvador (??–1872)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Manuel_Méndez_(politician)
President of El Salvador in 1850
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Ramón Rodríguez (Salvadoran politician)
Ramón_Rodríguez_(Salvadoran_politician)
3rd Head of State of El Salvador (1764–1828)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Juan_Vicente_Villacorta
A Military Government Junta briefly ruled Guatemala from 24 to 26 October 1957. Its members were: Colonel Óscar Mendoza Azurdia Colonel Roberto Lorenzana
Guatemalan military junta of 1957
Guatemalan_military_junta_of_1957
Salvadoran lawyer and politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
José_Damián_Villacorta
President of El Salvador from 1927 to 1931
to Romero demanding him to resign and accept the formation of a military junta in exchange for safe passage out of El Salvador. Romero ordered both men
Pío_Romero_Bosque
President of El Salvador in 1876
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Andrés_del_Valle
Salvadoran politician (1801–1875)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Joaquín_Eufrasio_Guzmán
President of El Salvador from 1919 to 1923
the coup) told Chief of Police Colonel Enrique Leitzelar that a military junta proclaimed Aberle as the country's president, but Leitzelar demanded confirmation
Jorge_Meléndez
President of El Salvador (1796–1838)
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Francisco Gómez (Salvadoran politician)
Francisco_Gómez_(Salvadoran_politician)
President of El Salvador
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Lorenzo_Zepeda
Salvadoran politician
Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola* Codallos* Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841) J. Rodríguez
Joaquín_Escolán_y_Balibrera
South Vietnamese military supreme ruler (1927–2013)
Vietnam from January 1964 until February 1965 while at the head of a military junta, serving during that time in various capacities, alternatively as head of
Nguyễn_Khánh
Military campaign (1713–14) of the War of the Spanish Succession
an end to the war from July 1, 1713, the Three Commons of Catalonia —a consultive body made up by the most prominent Catalan political institutions: the
War_of_the_Catalans
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Visigothic Aliwera, ELVIRA means "foreign true."
Girl/Female
Danish American Teutonic Norse Greek Scandinavian
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Favour of Allah
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ray; Strength; Majesty
Girl/Female
English
which is a.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Generous, Noble, Friendly, Precious and distinguished, Kind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Payal, Anklet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiva; Satisfied
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Crown
Male
Polish
Polish form of Russian Koldan, KOÅEK means "sting."
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
CONSULTIVE JUNTA
a.
Consumptive, phthisical.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Consult
a.
Affected with, or inclined to, consumption.
a.
Consumptive, phthisical.
a.
Of or pertaining to consumption; having the quality of consuming, or dissipating; destructive; wasting.
a.
Producing, or attended with, convulsions or spasms; characterized by convulsions; convulsionary.
a.
Having the quality or power of conducting; as, the conductive tissue of a pistil.
a.
Having an irregular, convulsive motion.
n.
A fit of coughing; also, a convulsive fit of laughter.
n.
One affected with consumption; as, a resort for consumptives.
a.
Of or pertaining to phthisis; affected with phthisis; wasting; consumptive.
a.
That consults.
a.
Of the nature of, or pertaining to, chorea; convulsive.
n.
A starting, twitching, or convulsive motion.
a.
Pertaining to consultation; having the privilege or right of conference.
n.
A convulsive motion, twitch, or spasm; a spasmodic effort.
a.
Determined by, or pertaining to, consultation; deliberate; consultative.
a.
Pertaining to convulsion; convulsive.
adv.
in a convulsive manner.
a.
Not conductive; impeding; disadvantageous.