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Word Meanings - IMMEDICABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Not to be healed; incurable. "Wounds immedicable." Milton.

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  • IMMEDICABLE
    Not to be healed; incurable. "Wounds immedicable." Milton.
  • HEALTHFULLY
    In health; wholesomely.
  • HEALTHLESS
    1. Without health, whether of body or mind; in firm. "A healthless or old age." Jer. Taylor. 2. Not conducive to health; unwholesome.
  • HEALTHFUL
    1. Full of health; free from illness or disease; well; whole; sound; healthy; as, a healthful body or mind; a healthful plant. 2. Serving to promote health of body or mind; wholesome; salubrious; salutary; as, a healthful air, diet. The healthful
  • HEALING
    Tending to cure; soothing; mollifying; as, the healing art; a healing salve; healing words. Here healing dews and balms abound. Keble.
  • HEALTHFULNESS
    The state of being healthful.
  • HEALD
    A heddle. Ure.
  • HEALTHSOME
    Wholesome; salubrious. "Healthsome air." Shak.
  • HEALTHWARD
    In the direction of health; as, a healthward tendency.
  • HEALTH
    1. The state of being hale, sound, or whole, in body, mind, or soul; especially, the state of being free from physical disease or pain. There is no health in us. Book of Common Prayer. Though health may be enjoyed without gratitude, it can not
  • HEALINGLY
    So as to heal or cure.
  • HEALFUL
    Tending or serving to heal; healing. Ecclus. xv. 3.
  • HEALALL
    A common herb of the Mint family , destitute of active properties, but anciently thought a panacea.
  • MILTONIAN
    Miltonic. Lowell.
  • HEALTHILY
    In a healthy manner.
  • INCURABLE
    1. Not capable of being cured; beyond the power of skill or medicine to remedy; as, an incurable disease. A scirrh is not absolutely incurable. Arbuthnot. 2. Not admitting or capable of remedy or correction; irremediable; remediless; as, incurable
  • MILTONIC
    Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Milton, or his writings; as, Miltonic prose.
  • HEAL
    To cover, as a roof, with tiles, slate, lead, or the like.
  • HEALABLE
    Capable of being healed.
  • HEALER
    One who, or that which, heals.
  • SELF-HEAL
    A blue-flowered labiate plant ; the healall.
  • DIARRHEAL; DIARRHOEAL
    Of or pertaining to diarrhea; like diarrhea.
  • 'SWOUNDS
    An exclamation contracted from God's wounds; -- used as an oath. Shak.
  • LARYNGOTRACHEAL
    Pertaining to both larynx and trachea; as, the laryngotracheal cartilage in the frog.
  • OXHEAL
    See BEAR'S-FOOT
  • HAMILTON PERIOD
    A subdivision of the Devonian system of America; -- so named from Hamilton, Madison Co., New York. It includes the Marcellus, Hamilton, and Genesee epochs or groups. See the Chart of Geology.
  • SHEAL
    See SHEELING

 

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