5/8/2020 Hectic Void 1
The Void is an excellent movie with Lovecraftian themes. It is a movie that has a low budget but executes its story and themes well. Audiences should be warned that the story does become wild and strange. To unlock Hectic, you need to go to the first level, and shoot EVERY explosive barrel in the level, EXCEPT for the first one you see when on the staging platform. After you shoot the other 9 barrels, use the teleporter (Hidden in one of the walls in the main corridor) to return to the start of the level.
![]() Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. hec·tic(hĕk′tĭk)adj.
1. Characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste: 'There was nothing feverish or hectic about his vigor'(Erik Erikson).
2. Medicine Of, relating to, or being a fever that fluctuates during the day, as in tuberculosis or septicemia.
4. Flushed.
[Middle English etik, recurring fever, from Old French etique, from Late Latin hecticus, from Greek hektikos, habitual, consumptive (as a fever), from hexis, habit, from ekhein, to be in a certain condition; see segh- in Indo-European roots.]
hectic(ˈhɛktɪk) adj
1. characterized by extreme activity or excitement
2. (Pathology) associated with, peculiar to, or symptomatic of tuberculosis (esp in the phrases hectic fever, hectic flush)
n
4. (Pathology) rare a person who is consumptive or who experiences a hectic fever or flush
[C14: from Late Latin hecticus, from Greek hektikos habitual, from hexis state, from ekhein to have]
hec•tic(ˈhɛk tɪk)adj.
1. characterized by confused or hurried activity.
2. of or designating a fevered condition, as in tuberculosis, attended by flushed cheeks, hot skin, and emaciation.
4. flushed; red.
[1350–1400; Middle English etyk < Middle French < Late Latin hecticus < Greek hektikós habitual, consumptive, adj. corresponding to héxis habit, state; see cachexia, -tic]
hectic
adjectivefrantic, chaotic, frenzied, heated, wild, excited, furious, fevered, animated, turbulent, flurrying, frenetic, boisterous, feverish, tumultuous, flustering, riotous, rumbustiousThe two days we spent there were enjoyable but hectic.
relaxing, calm, peaceful, tranquil hecticadjective
1. Characterized by intense emotion and activity:
2. Being at a higher temperature than is normal or desirable:
horečnývzrušený
drudžainsnemierīgs
hareketlikoşuşturmalı
hectic[ˈhektɪk]ADJ (fig) → agitadohe has a hectic life → lleva una vidamuyagitada the hectic pace of modern life → el ritmoagitadode lavidamoderna we had three hectic days → tuvimos tres díasllenos de frenéticaactividad things are pretty hectic here → vamos como locos the journey was pretty hectic → el viaje era para volverse loco hectic[ˈhɛktɪk]adj (= busy) [life, pace] → trépidant(e); [schedule] → trèschargé(e); [day, year, period] → mouvementé(e)hectic
adj (also Med) → hektisch; hectic colour (Med) →
hectic[ˈhɛktɪk]adj (busy) → frenetico/a; (eventful) → movimentato/ahectic(ˈhektik) adjective
very busy; rushed. Life is hectic these days. wild, woes مَشغول جِداً трескав agitado horečný, vzrušený hektisch hektisk πυρετώδηςfebril, frenético ärev پر درد سر hektinen trépidantסוער, קדחתני चहल-पहल भरा groznicav, užurban izgatott sibuk erilsamur frenetico 大忙しの 몹시 바쁜 karštas, karštligiškas drudžains; nemierīgs sgt sibuk hectischhektisk, forkavet, oppjagetgorączkowy, szalony تبجن ، ناراحته ، انديښناك agitado agitat суматошный rušný vročičen užurban hektisk วุ่นวาย hareketli, koşuşturmalı 忙亂的,匆促的 гарячковий مصروف، خلفشار میں مبتلا bận rộn 忙乱的
hec·tic
a. hético-a, febril; agitado-a; consumido-a, tísico-a.
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