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grumous
grumous, a. (ˈgruːməs) [ad. mod.L. *grūmōs-us, f. grūmus grume: see -ous.] 1. Containing, consisting of, or resembling grume; clotted; thick, viscid. a. of blood.1665 Phil. Trans. I. 86 The Kidneys filled with a kind of grumous blood. 1733 Cheyne Eng. Malady ii. i. §5 (1734) 119 When the globular an...
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grumulous
† ˈgrumulous, a. Obs. [f. L. grūmul-us, dim. of grūm-us grume + -ous.] = grumous a. 1.1758 J. S. Le Dran's Observ. Surg. (1771) 269 The Cystis..evacuated a thick grumulous Lympha.
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grumose
grumose, a. rare—0. (gruːˈməʊs) [ad. mod.L. *grūmōs-us grumous: see -ose.] = grumous 3.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Grumose Roots are those which are composed of several small knobs, such as those of the anemones, and of the little celandine. 1840 Paxton Bot. Dict., Grumose, clubbed, knotted.
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serous
serous, a. (ˈsɪərəs) [ad. F. séreux (16th c.), ad. L. serōsus, f. ser-um serum.] 1. Of or pertaining to serum; consisting of or containing serum; of the nature of serum.1594 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. ii. Ep. Rdr. A 8 b, The sucking veines serue to purge the blood from the serous substaunce of it. ...
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melæna
melæna Path. (mɪˈliːnə) [a. mod.L. melæna, a. Gr. µέλαινα, fem. of µέλας black.] In early use, the name of a disease (now no longer recognized), characterized by the evacuation from the bowels and vomiting from the stomach of dark bloody matter. Now used to designate these symptoms occurring in any ...
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implete
▪ I. † imˈplete, a. Obs. [ad. L. implēt-us, pa. pple. of implēre to fill up, f. im- (im-1) + *plē-re to fill.] Filled, replete (with something).1568 C. Watson Polyb. 8 b, A Citie, impleate with inestimable treasure. 1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 25/2 A little kinde of spoone full and impl...
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clot
▪ I. clot, n. (klɒt) Forms: 1–5 clot(t, 4–7 clotte, (3 clute, 3–5 clote), 3– clot. [OE. clott, clot, corresp. to MHG. kloz, (klotzes), mod.Ger. klotz lump, block (of wood), pointing to WGer. klott-:—OTeut. *klutto- masc. or neuter. This word, of which few examples have come down to us from the earli...
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