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peripneumony
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empyematous
† empyˈematous, a. Med. Obs. rare—1. [f. Gr. ἐµπυηµατ- stem of ἐµπύηµα + -ous.] Belonging to or suffering from empyema. So † empyeˈmatic [see -ic].1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 45 Eaten by those that have the peripneumony, or are empyematous..and those that spit forth empyematous matter. 1684 tr. B... Oxford English Dictionary
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peripneumonia
peripneumony, ‖ peripneumonia Path. Now rare or Obs. (pɛrɪpˈnjuːmənɪ, -pnjuːˈməʊnɪə) [a. F. péripneumonie (Paré, 16th c.), in 14th c. peripleumonie, ad. L. peripneu-, -pleumonia, a. Gr. περιπλευµονία (Hippocr.), later περιπνευµονία, f. περί around, about + πλεύµων, later πνεύµων lungs: see pneumonia... Oxford English Dictionary
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1557 influenza pandemic
In some few, it turned to a pleurisy of fatal peripneumony." wikipedia.org
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pleuro-
pleuro- (plʊərəʊ) before a vowel pleur-, combining form of Gr. πλευρά side, pleura, πλευρόν rib; used in various scientific terms, chiefly in the senses of ‘side’ and ‘pleura’, occasionally in that of ‘rib’. (See the more important of these in their alphabetical places.) pleuroblastic (-ˈblæstɪk) a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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semitertian
semitertian, a. (n.) Old Path. (sɛmɪˈtɜːʃən) [ad. mod.L. sēmitertiāna (febris), rendering Gr. ἡµιτριταία hemitritæan; see semi- and tertian.] Applied to an intermittent fever which combines the symptoms of a quotidian and a tertian fever, consisting of a paroxysm occurring every day with a second st... Oxford English Dictionary
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superinduce
ˌsuperinˈduce, v. [ad. late L. superindūcĕre to cover over, bring upon, add, f. super- super- 2, 13 + indūcĕre to induce.] 1. trans. To bring (a person) into some position in addition to, or so as to displace, one who already occupies it. a. To take (a second wife) within the lifetime of the first (... Oxford English Dictionary
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buff
▪ I. † buff, n.1 Obs. exc. in blind man's buff. Forms: 5–8 buffe, 6 buf, 6– buff. [perh. a. OF. bufe, buffe, a blow; cf. buffet n.1] A blow, stroke, buffet. Buff and counterbuff seem to have been technical terms in fencing or pugilism.c 1420 Avow. Arth. iv, Quo durst abide him a buffe. 1483 Caxton G... Oxford English Dictionary
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spit
▪ I. spit, n.1 Forms: α. 1 spitu, 2–4 (6 Sc.) spite, 3, 5 spyte. β. 4–6 spete, 5 speete, 6 speet; Sc. 5–7 speit (6 speite, speitt), 6 speat (9 speate), 8–9 speet. γ. 4–6 spet, 5 spette. δ. 4– 6 spitte, 6–8 spitt, 5– spit; 5–6 spytt(e, 6 spyt. [OE. spitu, = MDu. spit, spet (Flem., Du., WFris. spit), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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