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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
VERMICULOUS,. adj. Вин-пенс?!' dw!agach,. nnuimheagwh. _ VERMIFUGE, s.
Fùdar Шиш-гав, 1815"ena alnon диви-ив. VERMILION, s. Corcur ; luaídh Шланг“
seôrsn deirg. . VERMIN, a. Mennbh-hhéistelm стоп",VERÃIINOUS. adj.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar,
1845
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Manual of homoeopathic medicine
VERMICULOUS (Fevers). See Chap. XVII. Vermiculous affections. YELLOW
Fever. — We possess, as yet, no valuable information respecting the treatment of
these fevers, except one case, which was cured by crotalus. The physician, who
is ...
Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr,
1841
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On the Functional Diseases of the Renal, Urinary, and ...
Vermiculous strangury. Polyposa, . . . Polypous strangury. The most cursory
glance at the varieties of strangury thus tabulated will suffice to exhibit the
fancifulness of its nature, for without spasm and scalding micturition, strangury
could not be ...
Donald Campbell Black,
1872
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An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
1 To vermiculate, v. a. [make checker-work] Gweitbio gwaith y gwenyn (gwaith
disiog, aruryliw, &c.) Verniiculated, [wrought with small pieces of various colours.]
See Tesselated. Vermiculous,a. [full of worms] Pryfedog, llawn pryfed, cynrbonog.
John Walters, Hannah Walters,
1828
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On the Functional Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive ...
Vermiculous strangury. Polyposa, . . . Polypous strangury. The most cursory
glance at the varieties of strangury thus tabulated will suffice to exhibit the
fancifulness of its nature, for without spasm and scalding micturition, strangury
could not be ...
Donald Campbell Black,
1875
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Louisa Egerton, or Castle Herbert. A tale from real life
Good heavens! is this the result of all the anxious care I have taken to give you a
correct knowledge of your vermiculous tongue? I could not have dreamt that any
one accustomed to my conversation, could vesicate language in this manner.
Mrs. Mary Leman GRIMSTONE,
1830
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The Physicians Pulse-watch, Or an Essay to Explain the Old ...
Prosuse Languid,fiow, The Pulse of Hemor- Vermiculous if the Liver or rbages in
Feverish, small, Heart proflmda: general. quick, frequent. rarmr. * In great
Unequalprnot Aneurisms perceptible , or ostheVes- final. ' ' sels- L - When the
Small, ...
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A complete dictionary English and Polish and Polish and ...
... wêr-inik'-ù-làr, ad;', robaczkowaty, krgly, wgzyko- waty. VERMICULE, wêr'-mè-
kùl, s. robsczc к • VERMICULOUS , wêr-mîk'-ù- lfls, adj. robaczliwy. VERMIFORM,
zob. VERMICULAR. VERMIFUGE, wër'-mè-fùdz,*. (med.), lekarstwo na robaki.
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The Southern literary messenger
Are they farmers? their brains are so constantly filled with the terrific iroa- ges of
insect and vermiculous enemies, that, if yon believe them, neither corn, wheat nor
tobacco, nor cotton, can possibly be made. If the weather be wet, they never fail ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Vermiculous, ver-mlk-u-lus, a. Full of grubs. Vermillon, vêr-mll'yun, s. A mie red
colour ; cochineal. Vermine, veKmln, s. Any noxious animal. Vermiparous, vér-
mlp-pà-rus, a. Producing worms. Vernacular, vèr-nak^â-lur, a. Native. Vernal, vér-
nul ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1812