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▪ I. † conˈsumpt, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. consumpt-us, pa. pple. of consūmĕre to consume.] = consumed: as pple. and adj.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. ii. vii. 60 It is nat ȝeuen to knowe hem þat ben dede and consumpt. 1382 Wyclif Joshua x. 20 Aduersaries..vnto the deeth almest consumpt [1388 almost wastid]. 13...
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consumptuous
† conˈsumptuous, a. Obs. [f. L. type consumptu-s (see consumpt) + -ous.] Consumptive.1601 Chester Love's Mart. lv. (1878) 94 The weakned body that..fals away in consumptuous sort. 1659 Gauden Tears of Ch. 262 No wonder if the whole constitution of Religion grow weak, ricketly and consumptuous.
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consumptible
conˈsumptible, a. and n. (kənˈsʌm(p)tɪb(ə)l) [f. L. consumpt- ppl. stem of consūmĕre + -ble.] † A. adj. Capable of being consumed, consumable. Obs.1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 51 Christ gaue inconsumptible meate, the sacramentaries giue consumptible meate. For they giue but bread. B. n. Any object whos...
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consummate
▪ I. consummate, a. (kənˈsʌmət, ˈkɒnsəmət) Also 6– 7 -at, 7 -sumate. [ad. L. consummāt-us brought to the highest degree, perfect, complete, consummate, pa. pple. of consummāre (see next). As to pronunciation, see the vb.] A. as pa. pple. † 1. Completed, perfected, fully accomplished. Obsolescent.147...
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effervescing
effervescing, ppl. a. (ɛfəˈvɛsɪŋ) [f. effervesce + -ing2.] That effervesces; lit. and fig.1793 T. Beddoes Consumpt. 128 Effervescing mixture of chalk and vinegar. 1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. iii. i. vi, He..was..conducted along the streets, amid effervescing multitudes. 1858 Holland Titcomb's Lett. vi. 22...
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expectoration
expectoration (ɛkˌspɛktəˈreɪʃən) [f. prec. vb.: see -ation.] 1. The action or process of expectorating; discharge of phlegm from the chest by coughing, etc.1672 Sir T. Browne Lett. Friend xv. (1881) 138 Expectoration and spitting out. 1793 Beddoes Consumpt. 134 Even when the expectoration..goes on f...
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phthisical
phthisical, a. (ˈtɪzɪkəl) Forms: 7 tizicall, ptisical(l, phthysical, 7–8 tissical, 7– phthisical, 8 pht-, pthisical. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of the nature of or pertaining to phthisis.1611 Cotgr., Phtisique, Tysicall. 1658 R. White tr. Digby's Powd. Symp. (1660) 40 Half of them who dye in London, dye of ...
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consume
▪ I. consume, v.1 (kənˈsjuːm) [ad. (perh. through F.) L. consūm-ĕre to take up completely, make away with, eat up, devour, waste, destroy, spend, bestow, etc., f. con- altogether + sūm-ĕre to take up, lay hold of, etc. For its pa. pple., consumpt (q.v.), from L. consumptus, was in early use. F. cons...
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aneurysmal
aneurysmal, -ismal, a. Path. (ænjʊˈrɪzməl) [f. prec. + -al1. Also in mod.Fr.] Of, pertaining to, or due to aneurysm; affected with aneurysm.1757 Warner in Phil. Trans. L. 367 Rules for infallibly distinguishing aneurismal tumors. 1794 Home ibid. LXXXV. 22 The aorta taking on diseases of different ki...
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consumptive
consumptive, a. and n. (kənˈsʌm(p)tɪv) [f. L. consumpt- ppl. stem of consūmĕre + -ive. Cf. mod.F. consomptif.] A. adj. 1. Having a tendency to consume; wasteful, destructive.1664 Evelyn Sylva (1679) 20 If..he shall esteem it too consumptive of time. 1670 Marvell Corr. Wks. 1872–5 II. 330 To manage s...
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cricoid
cricoid, a. and n. Anat. (ˈkraɪkɔɪd) [ad. mod.L. cricoīdēs, a. Gr. κρικοειδής ring-shaped, f. κρίκο-ς = κίρκος ring + -ειδής -form. Formerly used in L. form.] A. adj. Ring-shaped; applied spec. to the ring-shaped cartilage which forms the lower and back part of the larynx.[1727–51 Chambers s.v., The...
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inspire
inspire, v. (ɪnˈspaɪə(r)) Forms: α. 4–7 enspire, 5 enspyr, 5–6 enspyre. β. 4 ynspyre, -ire, 4–7 inspyre, 6 Sc. inspyr, -ir, 5– inspire. [a. OF. enspirer, inspirer (13th c.), espirer (12th c. in Littré), ad. L. inspīrāre to blow or breathe into, f. in- (in-2) + spīrāre to breathe.] I. Literal (physic...
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intumescence
intumescence (ɪntjuːˈmɛsəns) [a. F. intumescence (Cotgr. 1611), f. L. intumēscĕre: see prec. and -ence.] 1. The process of swelling up.1656 Blount Glossogr., Intumescence, a swelling, puffing or uprising. 1660 Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. iv. (1682) 27 A farther and sufficient manifestation, whence th...
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