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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Com' at Me. Acetose. A'quose. Si'liquose. Ac'tuose. Pulicose. Johnson. Anhelose.
SUic'uhse. Cal'culose. Turn ul ose. Animose. Venenose. Arenose. Silig'inose.
Crinose. Operose. Morose. Edematose. Comatose. Acetose. Aquose. Siliquose.
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Middle English dictionary
Ibid. l25a/a: Lac virginis. .is made of litarge & tempred wib white acete f*Ch.(2):
vynegre; L aceto]. aceth(e - asseth. acetose adj. as n. Cp. acetous. [ML] Sorrel (
Ru- mex acetosa). al400 Lanfranc 329/24: Medicyns bat ben symple, coold & drie
.
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis,
1952
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
2 syn SARCASTIC, acerbic, archilochian, caustic, corrosive, ||sarky acerbate vb
syn EXACERBATE, embitter, envenom acerbic adj 1 syn SOUR 1, acerb, acetose
, acid, acidulous, dry, tart 2 syn SARCASTIC, acerb, archilochian, caustic, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc,
1988
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The Dispensatory of the United States of America
ACETOSE F OLIA. Land. Sorrel Leaves. “Rumex Acetosa. Folia.” Land. . Ofil Syn.
RUMICIS ACETOSE FOLIA, Ed.,- RUMEX ACETOSA. Folia. Dub. ' Oseille des
jardins, Fr.,- Sauerampfer, Germ.,- Acetosa, Ital. ,- Azcdera, Span. Rum-:x.
Franklin Bache, Charles Herbert La Wall, George E. Farrar,
1833
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Cultivated Vegetables of the World: A Multilingual Onomasticon
A. Love & Kapoor - see Rumex scutatus Acetosa subalpina Schur - see Rumex
acetosa Acetose/Ia crassicaulis (Zucc.) Kuntze - see Oxalis tuberosa Acetose/Ia
crenata (Jacq.) Kuntze - see Oxalis tuberosa Acetose/Ia tuberosa (Molina) Kuntze
...
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Syntactic Change in Germanic: Aspects of Language Change in ...
(56) Mer oxizaker is dicker ende heeft alle but oxizaker is thicker and has all die
selve cracht die heeft syroep acetose the same strength which has syrup acetose
'But oxizaker is thicker and has all the same strength that acetose syrup has* ...
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A Latin Technical Phlebotomy and Its Middle English Translation
3. fleume acetose (185), n., an unnatural, secondary form of the humor formed as
a mixture with melancholy (black bile) and sharing in the nature of that humor. 4.
fleume vitre (199), n., congealed or glassy phlegm; perhaps the unnatural ...
Linda E. Voigts, Michael Rogers McVaugh,
1984
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Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language
Acervation, as-er-va'shfin, i. Heaping together. Acescent, a-s3s'sent, a. That
which has a tendency to sourness or acidity. [acids. Acetose, Ss-e-t6ze', a. That
which has in it Acetosity, ils-^-tos'e-te, s. State of being ACETOUS, a-se-'tiis, o.
Sour.
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
ACETOSE, a-ee-tffse. a. That which has in it acids. v ACETOSITY, a-se-tbd-sy-ty.
s. The state of being acetose. ACETOUS, a-sU-tfis. a. Sour. ACHE, Fflke. s. \A
continued pain. To ACHE, Xkesisiv. n. To be in pain. To ACHlEVE, Itt-tshew. v. a.
To ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Heaping together. Acescent, A-sés-sént, a. That which has a tendency to
sourness or acidity. Acetose, As-e-to'se, a. That which has acids in it. Acetosity,
As-e-t&s^sy-ty, s. The state of being acetose.' Acetous, A-sè-tus, a. Sour. Ache, a'
ke, s.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1812