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lardaceous
lardaceous, a. Med. (lɑːˈdeɪʃəs) [f. lard n. + -aceous.] Of the nature of or resembling lard; containing lardacein; spec. applied to a form of degeneration characterized by the formation of lardacein; also said of the patient.1822 Blackw. Mag. XII. 526 The body when choked and obstructed by this lar... Oxford English Dictionary
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lardeous
lardeous, a. rare—0. (ˈlɑːdiːəs) [f. mod.L. lardeus, f. lardum lard: see -ous.] Lardaceous.1855 in Mayne Expos. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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lardacity
larˈdacity rare. Lardaceous condition.1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 276, I have often thought that temporary suppuration may produce temporary lardacity. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jabba the Hutt
Science fiction authors Tom and Martha Veitch wrote that Jabba's body is a "miasmic mass", and that "[t]he Hutt's lardaceous body seemed to periodically wikipedia.org
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larinoid
laˈrinoid, a. rare. [f. Gr. λᾱρῑν-ός fatted + -oid.]1860 Fowler Med. Voc. Larinoid, syn. of lardaceous. 1888 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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lardiform
lardiform, a. Med. (ˈlɑːdɪfɔːm) [f. lard n. + -iform.] Resembling lard, lardaceous.1860 in Fowler Med. Voc. 1888 Syd. Soc. Lex., Lardiform tissue, a term applied to a variety of scirrhous cancer having the appearance of lard. Oxford English Dictionary
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amyloid
amyloid, a. and n. (ˈæmɪlɔɪd) [G. (Vogel and Schleiden 1839, in Ann. Phys. & Chem. XLVI. 327), f. L. amylum (see amyl1) + ] A. adj. 1. Having the form or nature of starch, starch-like.1857 Henfrey Elem. Bot. §671 Semi-gelatinous layers of thickening met with in..certain seeds (called amyloid). 1877 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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depurative
depurative, a. and n. (dɪˈpjʊərətɪv, ˈdɛpjʊreɪtɪv) [f. med. or mod.L. dēpūrātīv-us, f. ppl. stem of dēpūrāre: cf. F. dépuratif (1792 in Hatzf.).] A. adj. Having the quality of cleansing from impurities. B. n. A purifying agent or medicine. depurative disease, a name given by Dickinson to lardaceous ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cholesterin
cholesterin Chem. (kəˈlɛstərɪn) [mod. f. Gr. χολή bile + στερ-εός stiff, solid + -in.] A tasteless, inodorous, fatty-looking substance (C26H44O), found in most animal liquids and solids, and in the fruit and seed of many plants. It crystallizes in white transparent scales, and in this form is the ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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superaddition
superaddition (ˌs(j)uːpərəˈdɪʃən) [f. superadd, after addition.] 1. The action (or an act) of superadding, or the condition of being superadded; further addition. Often a mere strengthening of addition: cf. superadd 1.1609 Bible (Douay) Ezek. iii. comm., More grace added to the former which was suff... Oxford English Dictionary
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waxy
▪ I. waxy, a.1 (ˈwæksɪ) Also 7 waxey. [f. wax n.1 + -y1.] † 1. Made of wax, waxen. Obs.1552 Huloet, Waxie or of waxe, cæreus. 1615 Montgomerie's Cherrie & Slae v. in Ramsay Evergreen (1875) II. 101 And sum [bees] the waxie Veschells wrocht, Thair Purchase to preserve. 1625 K. Long tr. Barclay's Arge... Oxford English Dictionary
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