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abscede
† abˈscede, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. abscēd-ere to depart; f. abs away + cēde-ere to go.] To move away, to lose contact.1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. xvi. 164 By reason of the motion of the right Arm, the Scapula is distracted & abscedes.
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abscess
abscess (ˈæbsɪs) [ad. L. abscēss-us a going away, an abscess (Celsus), f. abscēdĕre: see abscede.] A collection of pus or purulent matter formed by a morbid process in a cavity of the body.1543 Traheron tr. Vigo's Chirurg. (Interpretn. Strange Wordes) Aposteme..In latyne it is called abscissus. 1615...
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abscession
† abˈscession Obs. rare. [ad. L. abscēssiōn-em going away, separation, n. of action f. abscēdĕre: see abscede.] 1. Departure, removal; cessation of a pain, etc.1599 A. M. Gabelhouer's Bk. of Phys. 98/2 Administre heerof to the Patient after the abscessione of the stitch. 1659 Gauden Tears of Ch. 3 (...
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