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apostemate
▪ I. † aˈpostemate, -umate, ppl. a. and n. Obs. [f. med.L. apostēmāt- ppl. stem of apostēmā-ri to break into an apostem.] A. adj. Formed into an ‘apostem’; festering.1540 T. Raynalde Birth Man. (1564) 94 b, Yf by chaunce..the mouth of the Matrix be exulcerate or appostumate. 1541 R. Copland Guydon's...
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impostumate
▪ I. † imˈpostumate, ppl. a. Obs. Also 8 -thumate. [Altered form of apostumate, apostemate ppl. a., after impostume.] Affected with impostumes; of the nature of an impostume. Also fig.1601 Holland Pliny xxvii. iv. II. 273 The leaves are singular good to be laid upon impostumat swellings. 1651–3 Jer....
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apostemation
† aˌposteˈmation etc. Obs. Forms: 6–8 apostemation, -umation, 7 aposthemation, -humation. [a. OFr. apostemation, apostumacion (Godef.), ad. med.L. apostēmātiōn-em, n. of action f. apostēmāri (see apostemate a.).] 1. The formation of an ‘apostem’ or abscess; the gathering of matter in a purulent tumo...
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desiccation
desiccation (dɛsɪˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. dēsiccātiōn-em, n. of action from dēsiccāre: see desiccate v.] The action of making quite dry; depriving or freeing of moisture; dried up condition.1477 Norton Ord. Alch. vii. in Ashm. (1652) 104 Another Fier is Fire of Disiccation. 1541 R. Copland Guydon's Formular...
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mule
▪ I. mule1 (mjuːl) Also 1 m{uacu}l, 4 moul, muile, 4–5 muyle, 5 meule, mewle, (pl. moyllez), 5–9 (9 arch.) moyle, 6 moole, muill, mull, 6–7 moile, 6–8 moil, moyl. [The OE. m{uacu}l masc., ad. L. mūlus, was in early ME. superseded by the adoption of the OF. mul masc., mule fem. (mod.F. mule fem.; for...
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