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extuberant, a. Now rare. (ɛkˈstjuːbərənt) [ad. L. extūberant-em, pr. pple. of extūberāre to swell out, f. ex- out + tūber a swelling.] Swelling or standing out, protuberant.1578 Banister Hist. Man v. 70 The Orifices [of the ventricle] towardes the interiour partes, obtaine a swelled, or more extuber...
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extuberance
† extuberance ? Obs. (ɛkˈstjuːbərəns) [f. extuberant: see -ance.] a. The quality or condition of being extuberant. b. concr. Something that swells out or up; a swelling, projection, protuberance. lit. and fig. Also collect. in sing.1607 T. Walkington Opt. Glass 122 The internall hollowes of the extu...
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extuberancy
† exˈtuberancy Obs. [f. extuberant: see -ancy.] = prec.1634 T. Johnson tr. Parey's Chirurg. v. vii. (1678) 111 On each side they have an extuberancy. 1646 J. Gregory Notes & Obs. (1650) 114 [The dry land appeared] not..so precisely globous as before, But recompenced with an extuberancy of Hils and M...
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liner
▪ I. liner1 (ˈlaɪnə(r)) [f. line v.1] 1. One who lines or fits a lining to anything.1611 Florio, Foderáro,..a liner. 1881 Census Instr. (1885) 74 Straw Hat and Bonnet Making:..Liner. Ibid. 78 Furrier, Working... Liner. 1887 Pall Mall G. 7 Sept. 7/2 William Glover, a bucket liner, was thrown forward ...
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ride
▪ I. ride, n.1 (raɪd) [f. ride v. ME. rĭde (only in Gen. & Ex. 3950) is app. to be taken as a derivative from the stem rī̆d-: cf. Du. rit, MLG. rid, rit, G. ritt, Da. ridt.] 1. a. An excursion or journey in some vehicle or conveyance, now esp. a public one; † a drive.1759 J. Wesley Jrnl. 13 Aug. (17...
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