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incarnative
incarnative, a. and n. (ɪnˈkɑːnətɪv) [a. obs. F. incarnatif, -ive (early 16th c.), ‘flesh-bringing, flesh-breeding’ (Cotgr.), ad. med.L. incarnātīvus, It. incarnativo (Florio), f. as incarnate v. + -ive.] A. adj. 1. Having the quality of incarning; promoting the growth of flesh in a wound or sore.c ...
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sarcotic
† sarˈcotic, a. and n. Obs. [ad. mod.L. sarcōtic-us, a. Gr. σαρκωτικός, f. σαρκοῦν (see sarcoma).] A. adj. Producing flesh; inducing the growth of flesh; = incarnative a.1656 Ridgley Pract. Physick 127 Sarcotick remedies. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. iii. 81 Ointment of Woodbine is a most excellen...
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sigillative
† ˈsigillative, a. and n. Med. Obs. [ad. med.L. sigillātīv-us: see sigillate v. and -ive. So obs. F. sigillatif.] a. adj. Serving to seal or close up. b. n. An application serving to close a wound.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 342 Sigillatiuis, & cicatrizatiuis, & consolidatiuis ben al oon. 1541 Copland...
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progenetic
progenetic, n. Biol. Brit. /ˌprəʊdʒɪˈnɛtɪk/, U.S. /ˌproʊdʒəˈnɛdɪk/ [‹ pro- prefix2 + -genetic comb. form. In sense 2 after progenesis n.; compare French progénétique (A. Giard & J. Bonnier 1887, in Trav. de l'Inst. Zool. de Lille et du Laboratoire de Zool. Maritime de Wimereux 5 ii. 212).] 1. Before...
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abstersion
abstersion (æbˈstɜːʃən) Also 6 abstertion, abstarcion. [a. Fr. abstersion (16th c.), n. of action f. L. absters- ppl. stem of abstergēre: see absterge and -ion1.] The act or process of wiping clean, cleansing, scouring, or purging. lit. and fig.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg ii. xvii. 28 Incarne [the ...
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comfortative
† comfortative, a. and n. Obs. Also con-. [ME. confortatif, a. F. confortatif, -ive:—L. type *confortātīv-us: see comfort v. and -ative.] A. adj. Having the quality of comforting. 1. Strengthening, reviving (medicine, food, etc.).1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xli. (1495) 627 Saffron is confortat...
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regeneration
regeneration (rɪdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən) Also 4–6 -acion, etc. [ad. L. regenerātiōn-em, n. of action f. regenerāre to regenerate: see -ation. Cf. F. régénération (12th c.).] 1. a. The action of regenerating; the process or fact of being regenerated; re-creation, re-formation, etc.13.. Propr. Sanct. (Vernon MS....
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