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Word Meanings - ENRHEUM - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To contract a rheum. Harvey.

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  • CONTRACTIBLE
    Capable of contraction. Small air bladders distable and contractible. Arbuthnot.
  • RHEUM
    A genus of plants. See Rhubarb.
  • CONTRACTED
    1. Drawn together; shrunken; wrinkled; narrow; as, a contracted brow; a contracted noun. 2. Narrow; illiberal; selfish; as, a contracted mind; contracted views. 3. Bargained for; betrothed; as, a contracted peace. Inquire me out contracted
  • CONTRACTIBLENESS
    Contractibility.
  • CONTRACTION
    The process of shortening an operation. 3. The act of incurring or becoming subject to, as liabilities, obligation, debts, etc.; the process of becoming subject to; as, the contraction of a disease. 4. Something contracted or abbreviated, as a word
  • RHEUMATISMOID
    Of or resembling rheum or rheumatism.
  • RHEUMIC
    Pertaining to, or characterized by, rheum. Rheumic diathesis. See Dartrous diathesis, under Dartrous.
  • CONTRACTILITY
    The power possessed by the fibers of living muscle of contracting or shortening. Note: When subject to the will, as in the muscles of locomotion, such power is called voluntary contractility; when not controlled by the will, as in the muscles of
  • RHEUMATIC
    Of or pertaining to rheumatism; as, rheumatic pains or affections; affected with rheumatism; as, a rheumatic old man; causing rheumatism; as, a rheumatic day. That rheumatic diseases do abound. Shak. (more info) 1. Derived from, or having
  • RHEUMATISM
    A general disease characterized by painful, often multiple, local inflammations, usually affecting the joints and muscles, but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs, as the heart. Inflammatory rheumatism , acute rheumatism attended with
  • RHEUMY
    Of or pertaining to rheum; abounding in, or causing, rheum; affected with rheum. His head and rheumy eyes distill in showers. Dryden. And tempt the rheumy and unpurged air To add unto his sickness. Shak.
  • CONTRACTIBILITY
    Capability of being contracted; quality of being contractible; as, the contractibiliy and dilatability of air. Arbuthnot.
  • CONTRACTILE
    tending to contract; having the power or property of contracting, or of shrinking into shorter or smaller dimensions; as, the contractile tissues. The heart's contractile force. H. Brooke. Each cilium seems to be composed of contractile substance.
  • CONTRACT
    To shorten by omitting a letter or letters or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one. Syn. -- To shorten; abridge; epitomize; narrow; lessen; condense; reduce; confine; incur; assume. (more info) con- + trahere to draw: cf.
  • HARVEY PROCESS
    A process of hardening the face of steel, as armor plates, invented by Hayward A. Harvey of New Jersey, consisting in the additional carburizing of the face of a piece of low carbon steel by subjecting it to the action of carbon under long-continued
  • CONTRACTEDNESS
    The state of being contracted; narrowness; meannes; selfishness.
  • CONTRACTURE
    A state of permanent rigidity or contraction of the muscles, generally of the flexor muscles.
  • CONTRACTOR
    One who contracts; one of the parties to a bargain; one who covenants to do anything for another; specifically, one who contracts to perform work on a rather large scale, at a certain price or rate, as in building houses or making a railroad.
  • RHEUMIDES
    The class of skin disease developed by the dartrous diathesis. See under Dartrous.
  • CONTRACT SYSTEM
    1. The sweating system. 2. The system of employing convicts by selling their labor (to be performed inside the prison) at a fixed price per day to contractors who are allowed to have agents in the prison to superintend the work.
  • ENRHEUM
    To contract a rheum. Harvey.
  • SUBCONTRACTOR
    One who takes a portion of a contract, as for work, from the principal contractor.
  • SUBCONTRACTED
    1. Contracted after a former contract. 2. Betrothed for the second time. Shak.
  • SALT RHEUM
    A popular name, esp. in the United States, for various cutaneous eruptions, particularly for those of eczema. See Eczema.

 

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