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Meaning of "liverishness" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF LIVERISHNESS

ˈlɪvərɪʃnəs


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LIVERISHNESS

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Liverishness is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES LIVERISHNESS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of liverishness in the English dictionary

The definition of liverishness in the dictionary is the quality or state of having a disorder of the liver. Other definition of liverishness is the quality or state of being disagreeable or peevish.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH LIVERISHNESS

bearishness · bluishness · boarishness · boyishness · brackishness · bullishness · cheerishness · currishness · Englishness · girlishness · greenishness · hoggishness · Jewishness · lickerishness · liquorishness · nightmarishness · reddishness · tigerishness · vapourishness · whorishness

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE LIVERISHNESS

liver of sulphur · liver opal · liver paste · liver salts · liver sausage · liver spot · liveried · liveries · livering · liverish · liverleaf · liverless · livermorium · Liverpolitan · Liverpool · Liverpudlian · liverwort · liverwurst · livery · livery company

WORDS THAT END LIKE LIVERISHNESS

Britishness · business · Caithness · childishness · foolishness · foppishness · freshness · harshness · highness · lushness · much of a muchness · rashness · richness · roughness · Royal Highness · selfishness · smoothness · stylishness · thoroughness · toughness · unselfishness

Synonyms and antonyms of liverishness in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «liverishness» into 25 languages

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The translations of liverishness from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «liverishness» in English.
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270 millions of speakers
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Liverishness
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Trends of use of liverishness

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «LIVERISHNESS»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about liverishness

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIVERISHNESS»

Discover the use of liverishness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to liverishness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Home Medicine: The Newfoundland Experience
177 Liverishness and Biliousness, Jaundice For fleas (commonly Pulex irritans), one Newfoundland suggestion to keep them "from getting into bed" was to place mint or tansy "between the bottom sheet and the mattress." This is in line with ...
J. K. Crellin, 1994
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The Pall Mall Magazine
Conquers. Rheumatism,. Sciatica,. Gout. Relieves. Liverishness. and. Indigestion . Free. Trial. Samples. for. all. "Pall. Mall". Readers. "KUTNOW SPOWDERisthegreatest eliminator." Such is the phrase used by Prof. Love. M.D., who added: ...
Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton, Charles Robert Morley, Sidney Daryl, 1912
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine ...
He complains of the liverishness and other multifarious symptoms which I have already described. Previous experience leads one to ask for a day of his life, with something like this answer: He rises at the last possible moment, feeling tired ...
‎1901
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Uric Acid: An Epitome of the Subject
to the liver," or " liverishness ;" throughout the whole digestive canal there is a lowered power of food conversion, a great slowness of food absorption, shown by a falling excretion of urea and of acids in the urine, and a general slackening of ...
Alexander Haig, 1906
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Beyond
He looked what he was, an Englishman and a chapelgoer, nourished on sherry and mutton, who could and did make his own way in the world. His features, coloured, as from a deep liverishness, were thick, like his body, and not ill- natured, ...
John Galsworthy, 1917
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Everyman's Guide to Perfect Health
Very often in olden times people used to talk about 'Liverishness'. It used to be a form of term applied to that feeling of uneasiness which develops in people who over-eat and consume large quantities of carbohydrates, but without adequate ...
S.N. Khosla, 2006
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Homoeopathy For The First Aider
Belladonna—de sunstroke, headache, earache. Bryonia—biliousness, liverishness, colds, chills, influenza. Calendula—cuts and incised wounds. Carbo veg.—indigestion, flatulence. Causticum—burns. Cantharides—burns. Chamomilla—in ...
Dr Dorothy Shepherd, 2011
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Illustrated London News
BIRMINGHAM 2% / .4 1 - ,l v IMM'EDIATE RELIEF from many trying and distressing ailments which make one's daily round a burden and rob life of its pleasure— relief from stomach troubles, irregularities of the bowels, liverishness, and the ...
‎1918
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Bartram's Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine
Liverishness”. A common termused to describesick headache, nausea andsour belchingdue to liver disorder.May alsobeassociated with kidney disease, acidity, constipation or appendicitis.Most likelydue todietetic indiscretions, alcohol, fatty ...
Thomas Bartram, 2013
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Complete John Galsworthy Works
nourished on sherry and mutton, who could and did make his own way in the world. His features, coloured, as from a deep liverishness, were thick, like his body, and not illnatured, except for a sortofanger in hissmall, rather piggygrey eyes.
John Galsworthy, 2014

4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LIVERISHNESS»

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Joseph Wright of Derby: Bath and Beyond, Derby Museum and Art …
... sales, but bequeathed Wright chronic liverishness after he had lain on the draughty floor of the Sistine Chapel to draw Michelangelo's ceiling. «Financial Times, Jun 14»
2
Travel chaos is meat and drink to my family at Christmas
And then I go home to Yorkshire and barely touch a drop. As the rest of the country staggers into the weekend on a tide of bilious liverishness, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 13»
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Unearthing deeply rooted plant 'myths'
In the 1880s, at the height of its popularity, those taking it to cure feelings of “liverishness” were stuck down by jaundice because the plant was ... «Irish Times, Apr 11»
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Grow your own herbs (Part 3)
... of the chopped herb added to a small teapot of boiling water is ideal if you are suffering from liverishness or a spot of over-indulgence. «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 08»
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