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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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John Gay (surgeon)
On Hæmorrhoidal Disorder, 1882. The 1848 work on femoral rupture described a new mode of operating, modified from that of John Luke. wikipedia.org
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hæmagogue
hæmagogue, hem-, a. and n. (ˈhiːm-, ˈhɛməgɒg) [f. Gr. αἷµ-α blood, hæmo- + ἀγωγός leading.] A. adj. Promoting a menstrual or hæmorrhoidal discharge of blood. B. n. A medicine which has this quality.1702 Floyer Hist. Cold Bathing i. ii. (1706) 43 Probably for their Hemagogue Faculty, Hippocrates obse... Oxford English Dictionary
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emorodial
emorodial obs. form of hæmorrhoidal. Oxford English Dictionary
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exosmosis
exosmosis Physics and Phys. (ɛksɒzˈməʊsɪs) [mod.L. (quasi-Gr.), f. Gr. ἔξ-ω (see exo-) + ὠσµός pushing; = exosmose. Cf. endosmosis.] The passage of a fluid ‘outwards’ through a porous septum, to mix with external fluid.1839 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 98/2 There is then a current of..exosmosis which enters... Oxford English Dictionary
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volsellum
‖ volˈsellum Surg. [mod.L., perhaps from mistaking L. volsella (see prec.) for a neuter pl. Cf. vulsellum.] A kind of forceps used in surgical operations. Also attrib.1876 T. B. Curling Dis. Rectum 53 The hæmorrhoidal growths are to be seized separately with the volsellum forceps. Ibid. 75 A fold of... Oxford English Dictionary
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thistle
▪ I. thistle, n. (ˈθɪs(ə)l) Forms: 1 thistil, þistel, þystel, 4–6 thistel, thystle, 5 thestel, thystelle, -tylle, 5–6 thistell, thystell, 6 thystel, thistyll, thessel, 7 thissel, 5– thistle. β. (chiefly Sc.) 5 thristelle, 5–7 thrissill(e, 6 thirsill, thyrsill, 6–9 thrissel, thrisle, 8–9 thrissle, 9 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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golden
▪ I. golden, a. (ˈgəʊld(ə)n) Forms: 3– golden; also 4, 6 Sc. goldin, -yn, (4 goldein, -un, coldin, 5 goldene, -on, 6 -ing), 6 goulden, 8–9 Sc. gowden, 9 dial. goolden (superl., 6 goldnest, 7 -enst). [f. gold1 + -en4, taking the place of the earlier gilden (q.v.). Cf. Du. gouden, G. golden.] 1. a. Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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anti-
▪ I. anti-, prefix1 repr. Gr. ἀντι-, ἀντ-, ἀνθ- (see ant-, anth-), ‘opposite, against, in exchange, instead, representing, rivalling, simulating’; in Gr. combined adverbially with (1) vbs., as ἀντιλέγειν to speak against, contradict; (2) vbl. adjs., as ἀντίλογος speaking against, contradictory, ἀντί... Oxford English Dictionary
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