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† reˈvulse, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. revuls-, ppl. stem of revellĕre: see revel v.2 So F. révulser.] trans. To drag, draw, or pull back; to tear away.1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 78 This virulent acrimony..becomes by a retrograde motion revulsed into the veins. 1673 Harvey Anat. Exerc. ii. 123 To take ...
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revulsive, a. and n. Med. (rɪˈvʌlsɪv) [ad. L. type *revulsīv-us: see revulse v. and -ive. So F. révulsif, Sp., Pg., and It. revulsivo.] A. adj. Capable of producing revulsion; tending to revulsion.1616 T. Adams Soul's Sickness i, Either by cutting a vein, purging, revulsive or local remedies. 1671 S...
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