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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
OPORICE. —. ORACHE. ORAL — 0RCII1DA. OKCfl ' D ALGI A — ORG. 687 OPO
'RICE, (omopa, 'autumn.') A medicine, composed of several autumnal fruits,
particularly qui noes, pomegranates, »tc, and wino. It was formerly administered
in ...
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The principal roots of the Greek language
Its root often resembles the shape of a man, consisting of two lateral shoots or
arms, a thick trunk or body, and a bifurcation which corresponds to the legs. 3
Oporice] from oirwpa, autumn, is derived oporice ; a conserve made of ripe,
autumnal, ...
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Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Ophthalmoscope, of-ttal'mo-skope, s. (oph- thalmos, the eye, and skopeo, to view
, Gr. ) In Pathology, an instrument for examining the interior of the eye. Oporice, o-
po'ris, s. (opora, autumnal fruit, Gr.) A conserve of fruits. Opposing, op-po'zing, ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... cyscadyr, Ople-tree, op'-pl-tri, s. pren cyrafol Opobalsam, op-o-böl'-sam, j
Opobalsamum, op-o-böl'-sam-ym, l Ralm Gilead, opobalsam [sebonaidd
Opodeldoc, op-o-del'-doc, s. math o eli Oporice,o-pö'-ris,s. cyffaethwedi ei wneyd
o ffrwythau ...
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The Natural History of Pliny
'Opilius, Aurelius, v. 868. Opimian wine, ii. 237; iii. 254. Opium, iv. 230, 231, 275,
276. 277. Opobalsamum, iii. 149. Opocarpathon, v. 332; vi. 25, 40. Opopanax, iii.
152. Oporice, v.52. Oppius, (3., iii. 99. Opuntia, iv. 358. Opus, i. 292. Orach, iv.
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English Language Word Builder
... MOIDORE MONOPODy MORICHE MOUSAKA MUDSILL MURAENA
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NONWORD NOVELLAe NYLGHAU OATCAKE OILCAMP ONDATRA OPORICE
OSSETRA ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
[Fr., perh. from Gr.opos, juice.] Opopanax, ōpop′anaks, n.agumresin used
inperfumery and formerlyin medicine. [Gr.,opos, juice, panax, aplant, panakēs,
allhealing.] Oporice, ōpor′isē, n. a medicine prepared from quinces,
pomegranates, &c ...
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Lexicography: An Emerging International Profession
... octahedral, adj., octandria (Bot.) and derivatives, oporice (Pharm.),
orthoceratite (Zool.), oryctography (Palaeontology) and osculatory (Math.). The
prefixes out-, and over-, then as in the 1950s, produced a scattering of new
formations: outfort, ...
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Oporice, o-po'-ris, s. (Gr) A name formerly given to a species of medicated
conserve, made of various autumnal fruits, and much extolled for its great virtues.
Oporinia, o-po-rin'-e-a, s. (Gr.) A genus of plants belonging to the natural order
Com- ...
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The Life of Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln: with an ...
We read in Pliny (g)t of a medicine called oporice, vjrwpncii, made of certain fruits
, whence Richard, perhaps, may have formed oporicifta, contracted into oporcista
. If this does not please, quære, if it may not be miswritten for Eporcista, from ...