Balneotherapy :: Balneotherapy (n.) The treatment of disease by baths.
Botheration :: Botheration (n.) The act of bothering, or state of being bothered; cause of trouble; perplexity; annoyance; vexation..
Coherald :: Coherald (n.) A joint herald.
Decipherable :: Decipherable (a.) Capable of being deciphered; as, old writings not decipherable..
Electro-therapeutics :: Electro-therapeutics (n.) The branch of medical science which treats of the applications agent.
Entoperipheral :: Entoperipheral (a.) Being, or having its origin, within the external surface of the body; -- especially applied to feelings, such as hunger, produced by internal disturbances. Opposed to epiperipheral..
Epiperipheral :: Epiperipheral (a.) Connected with, or having its origin upon, the external surface of the body; -- especially applied to the feelings which originate at the extremities of nerves distributed on the outer surface, as the sensation produced by touching an object with the finger; -- opposed to entoperipheral..
Fartherance :: Fartherance (n.) See Furtherance.
Furtherance :: Furtherance (n.) The act of furthering or helping forward; promotion; advancement; progress.
Gatherable :: Gatherable (a.) Capable of being gathered or collected; deducible from premises.
Heracleonite :: Heracleonite (n.) A follower of Heracleon of Alexandria, a Judaizing Gnostic, in the early history of the Christian church..
Herakline :: Herakline (n.) A picrate compound, used as an explosive in blasting..
Herald :: Herald (n.) An officer whose business was to denounce or proclaim war, to challenge to battle, to proclaim peace, and to bear messages from the commander of an army. He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character..
Herald :: Herald (n.) In the Middle Ages, the officer charged with the above duties, and also with the care of genealogies, of the rights and privileges of noble families, and especially of armorial bearings. In modern times, some vestiges of this office remain, especially in England. See Heralds' College (below), and King-at-Arms..
Herald :: Herald (n.) A proclaimer; one who, or that which, publishes or announces; as, the herald of another's fame..
Herald :: Herald (n.) A forerunner; a a precursor; a harbinger.
Herald :: Herald (n.) Any messenger.
Herald :: Herald (v. t.) To introduce, or give tidings of, as by a herald; to proclaim; to announce; to foretell; to usher in..
Heralded :: Heralded (imp. & p. p.) of Heral.
Heraldic :: Heraldic (a.) Of or pertaining to heralds or heraldry; as, heraldic blazoning; heraldic language..
Heraldically :: Heraldically (adv.) In an heraldic manner; according to the rules of heraldry.
Heralding :: Heralding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Heral.
Heraldry :: Heraldry (n.) The art or office of a herald; the art, practice, or science of recording genealogies, and blazoning arms or ensigns armorial; also, of marshaling cavalcades, processions, and public ceremonies..
Heraldship :: Heraldship (n.) The office of a herald.
Herapathite :: Herapathite (n.) The sulphate of iodoquinine, a substance crystallizing in thin plates remarkable for their effects in polarizing light..
Heraud :: Heraud (n.) A herald.
Hydrotherapy :: Hydrotherapy (n.) See Hydropathy.
Inantherate :: Inantherate (a.) Not bearing anthers; -- said of sterile stamens.
Indecipherable :: Indecipherable (a.) Not decipherable; incapable of being deciphered, explained, or solved..
Isotheral :: Isotheral (a.) Having the nature of an isothere; indicating the distribution of temperature by means of an isothere; as, an isotheral chart or line..
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