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vermicle
vermicle (ˈvɜːmɪk(ə)l) Also 4 vermycle. [ad. L. vermiculus little worm; also (late L.) scarlet colour. Cf. vermicule and vermeil.] † 1. = vermilion n. 3 a. Obs. rare.1382 Wyclif Exod. xxxviii. 23 A worcher with nedlis, of iacynct, and purpur, reed clooth [altered from vermycle], and bijs. Ibid. xxxi...
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vermicule
vermicule Biol. (ˈvɜːmɪkjʊl) [ad. L. vermicul-us, dim. of vermis worm. Cf. vermicle.] A small worm or worm-like creature; a maggot or grub. Also attrib.1713 Derham Phys.-Theol. viii. vi. (1716) 391 We see many Vermicules towards the outside of many of the oak-apples. 1778 [W. H. Marshall] Minutes Ag...
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vermeil
▪ I. vermeil, vermil, a. and n. (ˈvɜːmɪl) Forms: α. 5 vermaile, -mayle, -meyle, 6 vermayll, 7 -meyl; 6 vermeill, 8–9 -meille, 6– vermeil. β. 6 vermell, 7 vermel; 6–7 vermile, 7 -myle; 8–9 vermil. [a. AF. and OF. vermail, vermeil adj. and n. (11th c., mod.F. vermeil, = Prov. vermelh, vermel):—acc. si...
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adherence
adherence (ædˈhɪərəns) Also 7 adherance. [a. Fr. adhérence, ad. L. adhærentia: see adherency.] 1. The action of sticking or holding fast (to anything, or together).1612 T. Taylor Titus iii. 7 (1619) 670 A thing is ours two waies, 1. by infusion, inherence, or adherence; or 2. by account or reckoning...
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