Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to cataphora.
Usage examples of "cataphoric".
Any tape, whether entertainment or informational, when taken with a prescription cataphoric, has the potential to produce severe emotional stress where the content triggers memory or empathy.
He knows the names of the muscles, knows how to attach the patches himself, and does a great deal of optional study in his own quarters, under a cataphoric dose hardly more than you might use in your own home for an entertainment tape, because he has learned now to induce a learning-state without the use of the drug.
The result is very like taking a cataphoric in a crowded room, intensely uncomfortable for the azi and potentially damaging.
The young student is somewhat anxious as he waits for the cataphoric to take effect.
He knows the names of the muscles, knows how to attach the patches himself, and does a great deal of optional study in his own quarters, under a cataphoric dose hardly more than you might use in your own home for an entertainment tape, because he has learned how to induce a learning-state without the use of the drug.