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cankered
cankered, ppl. a. (ˈkæŋkəd) Forms: 5 cankerd, 5–7 -cred, 6 -karde, -card, -cerd, -ckerde, -ckered, -ckred, -crid, (Sc. -karit, -kerit, -kerrit, -kcart, -kart, kankyrryt), 6–7 cankard, 6–8 -kred, 7 -cered, 6– cankered. [f. canker v. + -ed.] 1. Ulcerated, gangrened.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catherine Ann Dorset
Door-mouse Just Taken The Squirrel The Hot-House Rose The Glow-Worm The Captive Fly The Nautilus The Humming Bird The Blighted Rose retitled The Cankered wikipedia.org
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cankerly
† ˈcankerly, a. and adv. Obs. [f. canker n. + -ly.] = cankered, cankeredly.1580 H. Gifford Gilloflowers (1875) 6 That crabbed and canckerly naturde curre. Oxford English Dictionary
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Castanea pumila
Chinquapins are quite vulnerable nevertheless, and there are many reports of heavily diseased and cankered trees. wikipedia.org
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cancered
cancerd, cancered obs. ff. cankered. Oxford English Dictionary
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uncankered
unˈcankered, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 111 Provided he employ healthy stocks of the genuine kind, uncankered with prejudice or peculiarity..the fruits will be the same. Oxford English Dictionary
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Leucostoma kunzei
She also noted cankered trees usually occurred on unfavorable sites or had been weakened by other environmental factors. On major limbs or trunks the cankered portion may be excised. wikipedia.org
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incancred
† inˈcancred, ppl. a. Obs. [var. encankered: see encanker under en-1 2.] Cankered, converted into an ulcer or gangrene.1562 Shute Cambini's Turk. Wars 68 There appeared in the raines of hys backe an incancred appostume, which dyd..eate hys fleshe. Oxford English Dictionary
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Neonectria ditissima
Cankered prunings must be removed from the area and burned to eliminate the risk of continuing spore production. wikipedia.org
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impostumated
† imˈpostumated, ppl. a. Also 7–8 -thumated. [f. as prec. ppl. adj. and vb. + -ed1.] Affected with, swollen into, of the nature of, an impostume; ulcerated. Also fig.1576 Baker Jewell of Health 131 b, Agaynst the Palsie of the tongue or other members, if they are impostumated or cankered. 1647 Clare... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ophiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum
have been affected; later surveys by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources revealed that 91% of all living trees in Wisconsin were diseased or cankered wikipedia.org
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gangrened
gangrened, ppl. a. (ˈgæŋgriːnd) Also 7 gangreen'd. [f. gangrene v.: cf. F. gangrené.] 1. Affected with gangrene.1611 Cotgr. s.v. Dieu, Vne Iambe de Dieu, soe doe the canting, and blasphemous rogues of France tearme a cankered, gangrened, or desperately-sore leg. 1682 Dryden & Lee Dk. of Guise v. i, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eutypella parasitica
If a tree has cankered branches, the infected branches need to be cut off close to the trunk without damaging the trunk. Therefore, if used for lumber products the cankered area will be wasted wood. wikipedia.org
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canker
▪ I. canker, n. (ˈkæŋkə(r)) Forms: 1 cancer, -or, 3 cauncre, 3–4 cancre, 4 kankir, 4, 6 cankre, 5 cankyr, kankere, 6 cancar, cankar, kanker, 6–7 cancker, 4– canker. [a. ONF. cancre, in Central OF. and mod.F. chancre (whence also in Eng. shanker, chancre, q.v.):—L. cancr-um (nom. cancer) crab, also g... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monilinia fructicola
Control Orchard sanitation, removing fruit mummies and pruning any cankered or dead twigs will reduce inoculum levels, which will improve the effectiveness wikipedia.org
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