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Definition of sore
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sore is as below...
Sore
(superl.)
Fig.:
Sensitive;
tender;
easily
pained,
grieved,
or
vexed;
very
susceptible
of
irritation..
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Chancre
::
Chancre
(n.) A
venereal
sore or
ulcer;
specifically,
the
initial
lesion
of true
syphilis,
whether
forming
a
distinct
ulcer or not; --
called
also hard
chancre,
indurated
chancre,
and
Hunterian
chancre..
Forbruise
::
Forbruise
(v. t.) To
bruise
sorely
or
exceedingly.
Salivation
::
Salivation
(n.) The act or
process
of
salivating;
an
excessive
secretion
of
saliva,
often
accompanied
with
soreness
of the mouth and gums;
ptyalism..
Soredia
::
Soredia
(n.) pl. of
Soredium.
Masoretical
::
Masoretical
(a.) Of or
relating
to the
Masora,
or to its
authors..
Soree
::
Soree (n.) Same as Sora.
Raw
::
Raw (n.) A raw, sore, or
galled
place;
a
sensitive
spot; as, to touch one on the raw..
Lazarly
::
Lazarly
(a.) Full of
sores;
leprous.
Sorance
::
Sorance
(n.)
Soreness.
Dressing
::
Dressing
(n.) An
application
(a
remedy,
bandage,
etc.) to a sore or
wound..
Cankery
::
Cankery
(a.)
Surly;
sore;
malignant.
Soar
::
Soar (a.) See 3d Sore.
Soredia
::
Soredia
(pl. ) of
Sorediu.
Percher
::
Percher
(v. i.) One of the
Insessores.
Exulcerate
::
Exulcerate
(a.) Very sore;
ulcerated.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) The
result
of
effect
of a
striking;
injury
or
affliction;
soreness.
Masoretic
::
Masoretic
(a.) Alt. of
Masoretica.
Anger
::
Anger (n.)
Trouble;
vexation;
also,
physical
pain or smart of a sore, etc..
Plaster
::
Plaster
(v. t.) To cover with a
plaster,
as a wound or
sore..
Sore
::
Sore
(superl.)
Tender
to the
touch;
susceptible
of pain from
pressure;
inflamed;
painful;
-- said of the body or its
parts;
as, a sore
hand..
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