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hæmorrhoid
@@@LINK=hemorrhoid Oxford English Dictionary
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hemmorhoide
hemmorhoid(e obs. forms of hæmorrhoid. Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmorrhe
hæmorrhe see hæmorrhoid2. Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmorrhoidal
hæmorrhoidal, hemo-, a. (hɛməˈrɔɪdəl) [f. hæmorrhoid1 + -al1: cf. F. hémorrhoidal (Paré).] 1. Path. Of or pertaining to hæmorrhoids.1651 Biggs New Disp. Summary 228 The hæmorrhoidal blood not putrid. 1827 Abernethy Surg. Wks. II. 238 Successful in removing hæmorrhoidal excrescences by ligature. 1885... Oxford English Dictionary
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hemorrhoid
▪ I. hæmorrhoid1, hemorrhoid (ˈhɛmərɔɪd) Usually in pl. Forms (pl.): 4–5 emeraudes, emeroudis, 5 emerowdys, 6 em(e)rodes, emor(r)oydes, (-ades), hemerrhoydes, 6–7 heme-, hemoroids, -oydes, 7 em(e)rods, emroids, hemrods, -roids, hæmrods, hemorroids, hemorrods, 8 hæmorroids, hæmorhoids, 7– hæm-, hemor... Oxford English Dictionary
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hemrod
hemrod, -roid obs. ff. hæmorrhoid, emerod. Oxford English Dictionary
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sentinel
▪ I. sentinel, n. (ˈsɛntɪnəl) Forms: 6–7 centinell, sentinell, 6 centrinel, (centronel, centernell, centonell, sentonell, sentnell), 7 sentronell, sentenel, 6–9 centinel, 6– sentinel. [a. F. sentinelle fem., sentinel, † watch-tower, ad. It. sentinella fem.; Sp. centinela, Pg. sentinella, are from It... Oxford English Dictionary
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attrition
attrition (əˈtrɪʃən) Also 4–6 -icioun, -ycyon, etc. [ad. L. attrītiōn-em, n. of action f. attrīt-: see attrite and -ion1. The theological sense 4 was earliest in Eng.] 1. The action or process of rubbing one thing against another; mutual friction.1601 Holland Pliny I. 490 They make shift for to rub ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gall
▪ I. gall, n.1 (gɔːl) Forms: 1 ᵹealla, (ealla), Anglian galla, 3–4 ȝalle, 3–6 galle, 4 gawle, 4–5 gal, gale, 6–7 gaule, 7–8 gaul, 7 gawl, 6–9 Sc. gaw, 4– gall. [OE. ᵹealla wk. masc., agrees in meaning with OS. galia fem., MDu. galle fem., (Du. gal fem.), OHG. galla fem., (MHG. and G. galle fem.), an... Oxford English Dictionary
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pile
▪ I. pile, n.1 (paɪl) Forms: 1 pil, 4– pile, (4–8 pyle, 6 pyll, 7 peil). [OE. p{iacu}l masc. = OLG. *pîl (MLG., MDu. pîl, Du. pijl dart, arrow, also ON. p{iacu}la fem., arrow, Da., Sw. pīl, from LG.), OHG., MHG. pfîl, Ger. pfeil dart, arrow, shaft, West Ger. pîl, a. L. pīl-um the heavy javelin of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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