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Manual of English Pronunciation and Spelling: Containing a ...
Cauw'ing (kiucz'-). Cuus'tic. Caustic/i-ty, I7L Cau'ter-ant. C&u'tcr-lam (•«□). Cau-tor-i-za'tion. Cali'tcr-izo, 202. Caii'tcr-ized, 150, 183. Cftu'ter-ti iug. Cau'ter-y. • Cau'tiou. Cuu'tion a-ry, 72. Cau'tioned (shund),\5D. Cau'tiou or. Cau'tion-iug.
Richard Soule, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1872
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Cobb's abridgment of J. Walker's critical pronouncing ... - Pagina 81
Cau te lous, kiw" te 'lfts, a. cau tious, wily, cunning. Cau te lcais ly, kaw' te 'lfls-le, ad. cunningly, cautiously. Cau ter i za tion, 'kiw-tfir-e-za'- shfin, s. the act of burning with hot irons. Cau ter ize, kaw' tflr 1ze, v. a. to burn with the cautery. Cau ter i ...
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1834
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The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference ... - Pagina 128
... cunning Cau'te-lous-ly, ad. cunningly, cautiously Cau'ter, s. a searing hot iron Cauter-ism, a. the application of cautery Cau-ter-i-za'tion, a. act of burning flesh with hot irons, or caustics Cau'ter-ize, v. a. to burn with irons ; to sear Cau'ter-i-zes ...
A gentleman of the New York bar, Hugh Moore, 1850
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Cobb's Abridgment of J. Walker's Critical Pronouncing ... - Pagina 81
Cat tie, kâf tl, s. plu. beasts of pas- Cau ter i zing, kàw' tur 4-zing, par. Can die, kàw' dl, s. a mixture of Cau ter i zed, kâw' tur 4zd, pre. wine and other ingredients. Cauf, kàwf, s. a chest with holes, to keep fish alive in the water. Caught, kàwt, pre.
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1841
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Essential 18037 Pages English Dictionary:
[Obs.] CAUTER Cau"ter, n. Etym: [F. cautère, L. cauterium, fr. Gr. Caustic, Cautery.] Defn: A hot iron for searing or cauterizing. Minsheu. CAUTERANT Cau"ter*ant, n. Defn: A cauterizing substance. CAUTERISM Cau"ter*ism, n. Defn: The use or ...
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Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference
... ad. cunningly, cautiously Cau'ter. a. a scaring hot Iron Cau'ter-lsm, * the application of cautery . Cauterization, ». act of burning flesh with hot irons, or caustics Cauter ize, v. a. to burn with Irons ; to sear Cau'ter-l-zes, pres. t. Cau'ter-1-zlng par ...
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A Common-school Dictionary of the English Language, ... - Pagina 68
[irou. □Cau'ter, a. A hot, searing -Cau'ter-igm,, n. Application of cautery. [cauterizing. □Cau'ter-i-za'tion, n. Act of -Cau'ter-ize, v. t. To burn or sear with a hot iron, &c. □Cau'ter-y, n. A searing with a hot iron or caustic medicines. •Cau'tion, n.
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1868
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 74
Caus'-tie, a. burning, corroding llesh. Caus'-tic, n. a burtung or corroding application. Caus-tic'-i-ty, n. the quality of burning or corroding. Cau'-te-lous, a. cautious, cunning, crafty. Cau-ter-i-za'-tion, n. the act of cauterizing. [&c. Cau'-ter-ize, t>.
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A dictionary of the English language - Pagina 68
Caus'er, n. one who causes. Cau'sey, Cause'way, n. (Fr. chaussee) a way raised and paved. Cau'ter-y, n. (Gr. kaio) a burning by a hot iron; a searing. Cau'ter-Ize, v. to burn ; to sear. Cau'ter-ism, n. the application of cautery. Cau-ter-i-za'tion, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Containing the ... - Pagina 68
(Fr. chaussU: Cat-e-chQ'men, n. one who is yet in the ru- a wa>' misoa and P***4 dhnents of Christianity ; a pupil little ad- Cau'ter-y, n. (Gr. kaio) a burning by a hot iron; a scaring. Cau'ter-lzc, v. to burn ; to sear. Cau'ter-isni, n. the application of ...