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Meaning of "purulency" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF PURULENCY

ˈpjʊərʊlənsɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PURULENCY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Purulency 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.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PURULENCY

chaplaincy · corpulency · covalency · equivalency · Excellency · feculency · flatulency · flocculency · fraudulency · opulency · petulancy · postulancy · repellency · stimulancy · succulency · truculency · turbulency · undulancy · valency · virulency

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PURULENCY

pursual · pursuance · pursuant · pursuantly · pursue · pursuer · pursuing · pursuingly · pursuit · pursuit plane · pursuivant · pursy · purtenance · purty · purulence · purulent · purulently · purvey · purveyance · purview

WORDS THAT END LIKE PURULENCY

agency · ambivalency · bivalency · electrovalency · equipollency · indolency · monovalency · multivalency · pentavalency · polyvalency · prepollency · prevalency · quadrivalency · quinquevalency · redolency · sanguinolency · somnolency · tervalency · tetravalency · trivalency · univalency

Synonyms and antonyms of purulency in the English dictionary of synonyms

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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
278 millions of speakers
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purulency
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সপূঁযতা
260 millions of speakers
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Purulency
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Kemuliaan
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Eiter
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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Purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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purulency
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PURULENCY»

Discover the use of purulency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to purulency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Lectures on Inflammation: Exhibiting a View of the General ...
The frequent co-existence of purulency with hectic was perhaps the only circumstance upon which this hypothesis was founded. It has been urged against this supposition, that pus is a mild bland fluid, and destitute of all poisonous and ...
John Thomson, 1831
2
A critical pronouncing dictionary
Provision, procurement uf victuals. PURVEYOR, pfir-va'ur, s. 166. One that provides victuals ; a procurer, a pimp. PURULENCE, puVu-hfnse, \ *. 177. Ge- PURULENCY, pu'ru-len-se, J neration of pus and matter. — See Mucuteut* PURULENT ...
John Walker, 1824
3
Annual and Analytical Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine
The surgeon must persevere for months and even years with such treatment, if he observes that the tendency of the purulency is to lessen, and the condition of the diseased mucous membrane of the drum-space improves. If the purulency ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1900
4
First Lines of the Practise of Physic...
... frequently appears: 'but l have never seen it in any case, when there was not evidently,0r when lhad not ground to suppose, there was a permanent purulency or ulceration in some external or internal part. It was for this reason that in LXXlV.
William Cullen, 1784
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
In the counterfeit ophthalmia, the swelling was chiefly in the conjunctiva, and was not attended with much purulency. The tumefaction of the palpebrae, and great purulent discharge, are particularly characteristic of the infectious ophthalmia.
‎1808
6
Elements of the practice of physic
John Gregory William Creech ((Edimburgo)), John Balfour ((Edimburgo)). a phthisis, if the lungs are quite found ? Whence proceed the hectic fever and colli^ quative sweats ? These often happen previous to any purulency. — In a vomica ...
John Gregory, William Creech ((Edimburgo)), John Balfour ((Edimburgo)), 1774
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1836-1845).
The first appearance of the protruded iris (generally the sure precursor of the destruction of the eye) may be easily detected ; it is seen peeping up through the purulency, of a fleshy colour; if, however, the purulency have disappeared, it may  ...
‎1839
8
Commentaries on the principles and practice of physic: ...
I have given this and the following cafe a place here, though acrimony or purulency are only accidental concomitants of increased determination. See Book III. Ch. VI. Book IV. Ch. IV. 4°. Purulent collections. These have a place here only as ...
James Makittrick Adair, Thomas Becket ((Londres)), John Balfour ((Edimburgo)), 1772
9
A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye
Eyes improve; purulency nearly gone. Instillet; solut: opii. May lst.—Opens his eyes more freely; trifling purulency ; general health good. 8th.—-Eyes have been convalescent: to-day he complains of heat in the right, in which there is a return of  ...
John Vetch, 1820
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The Town and country magazine; or Universal repository of ...
... after this manner ; for this perspirable matter retained, being wholly excrementitious, and unapt to be indued with spirits, degenerates into viscosity, and perhaps into purulency, and lying within tKe confine* of the veins, among the fibres of ...
‎1780
REFERENCE
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