Word Meanings - EXULCERATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To ulcerate. "To exulcerate the lungs." Evelyn. 2. To corrode; to fret; to chafe; to inflame. Minds exulcerated in themselves. Hooker.
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- EXULCERATION
1. Ulceration. Quincy. 2. A fretting; a festering; soreness. Hooker. - INFLAMER
The person or thing that inflames. Addison. - EXULCERATORY
Having a tendency to form ulcers; rendering ulcerous. - INFLAMED
Represented as burning, or as adorned with tongues of flame. (more info) 1. Set on fire; enkindled; heated; congested; provoked; exasperated. - CHAFER
1. One who chafes. 2. A vessel for heating water; -- hence, a dish or pan. A chafer of water to cool the ends of the irons. Baker. - EXULCERATIVE
Tending to cause ulcers; exulceratory. Holland. - CHAFERY
An open furnace or forge, in which blooms are heated before being wrought into bars. - THEMSELVES
The plural of himself, herself, and itself. See Himself, Herself, Itself. - CHAFEWAX; CHAFFWAX
Formerly a chancery officer who fitted wax for sealing writs and other documents. - CHAFEWEED
The cudweed , used to prevent or cure chafing. - CHAFE
calfacere, to make warm; calere to be warm + facere to make. See 1. To ecxite heat in by friction; to rub in order to stimulate and make warm. To rub her temples, and to chafe her skin. Spenser. 2. To excite passion or anger in; to fret; - CORRODENT
Corrosive. Bp. King. - ULCERATED
Affected with, or as with, an ulcer or ulcers; as, an ulcerated sore throat. - CORRODE
1. To eat away by degrees; to wear away or diminish by gradually separating or destroying small particles of, as by action of a strong acid or a caustic alkali. Aqua fortis corroding copper . . . is wont to reduce it to a green- blue solution. - INFLAME
To grow morbidly hot, congested, or painful; to become angry or incensed. Wiseman. - ULCERATE
To be formed into an ulcer; to become ulcerous. - HOOKER
1. One who, or that which, hooks. A Dutch vessel with two masts. A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland. A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft. - EXULCERATE
1. To ulcerate. "To exulcerate the lungs." Evelyn. 2. To corrode; to fret; to chafe; to inflame. Minds exulcerated in themselves. Hooker. - COCKCHAFER
A beetle of the genus Melolontha and allied genera; -- called also May bug, chafer, or dorbeetle. - DISINFLAME
To divest of flame or ardor. Chapman. - ENCHAFE
To chafe; to enrage; to heat. Shak. - NIBELUNGS
In German mythology, the children of the mist, a race of dwarfs or demonic beings, the original possessors of the famous hoard and ring won by Siegfrid; also, the Burgundian kings in the Nibelungenlied.