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Definition of sue
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Sue (v. t.) To
clean,
as the beak; -- said of a
hawk..
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Cautery
::
Cautery
(n.) A
burning
or
searing,
as of
morbid
flesh,
with a hot iron, or by
application
of a
caustic
that will burn,
corrode,
or
destroy
animal
tissue..
Antitoxine
::
Antitoxine
(n.) A
substance
(sometimes
the
product
of a
specific
micro-organism
and
sometimes
naturally
present
in the blood or
tissues
of an
animal),
capable
of
producing
immunity
from
certain
diseases,
or of
counteracting
the
poisonous
effects
of
pathogenic
bacteria..
Bone
::
Bone (n.) The hard,
calcified
tissue
of the
skeleton
of
vertebrate
animals,
consisting
very
largely
of
calcic
carbonate,
calcic
phosphate,
and
gelatine;
as, blood and
bone..
Mole
::
Mole (n.) A spot, mark, or small
permanent
protuberance
on the human body; esp., a spot which is
dark-colored,
from which
commonly
issue one or more
hairs..
Gush
::
Gush (v. i.) To issue with
violence
and
rapidity,
as a
fluid;
to rush forth as a fluid from
confinement;
to flow
copiously..
Endoneurium
::
Endoneurium
(n.) The
delicate
bands of
connective
tissue
among nerve
fibers.
Counterfoil
::
Counterfoil
(n.) The part of a
writing
(as the stub of a bank
check)
in which are noted the main
particulars
contained
in the
corresponding
part, which has been
issued..
Fibroma
::
Fibroma
(n.) A tumor
consisting
mainly
of
fibrous
tissue,
or of same
modification
of such
tissue..
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
follow
or
pursue
with a view to
reach,
execute,
or
accomplish;
to
endeavor
to
obtain
or
complete;
to carry on; to
continue;
as, to
prosecute
a
scheme,
hope, or
claim..
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To
proceed;
to issue
forth;
as,
wealth
flows from
industry
and
economy..
Issue
::
Issue (n.) A point in
debate
or
controversy
on which the
parties
take
affirmative
and
negative
positions;
a
presentation
of
alternatives
between
which to
choose
or
decide.
Ossification
::
Ossification
(n.) The state of being
changed
into a bony
substance;
also, a mass or point of
ossified
tissue..
Isthmus
::
Isthmus
(n.) A neck or
narrow
slip of land by which two
continents
are
connected,
or by which a
peninsula
is
united
to the
mainland;
as, the
Isthmus
of
Panama;
the
Isthmus
of Suez, etc..
Pterygium
::
Pterygium
(n.) A
superficial
growth
of
vascular
tissue
radiating
in a
fanlike
manner
from the
cornea
over the
surface
of the eye.
Osmium
::
Osmium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the
platinum
group,
found
native
as an alloy in
platinum
ore, and in
iridosmine.
It is a hard,
infusible,
bluish
or
grayish
white
metal,
and the
heaviest
substance
known.
Its
tetroxide
is used in
histological
experiments
to stain
tissues.
Symbol
Os.
Atomic
weight
191.1.
Specific
gravity
22.477..
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sudden
and
violent
issue of a fluid from an
inclosed
plase;
an
emission
of a
liquid
in a large
quantity,
and with
force;
the fluid thus
emitted;
a rapid
outpouring
of
anything;
as, a gush of song from a
bird..
Tallow
::
Tallow
(n.) The suet or fat of
animals
of the sheep and ox
kinds,
separated
from
membranous
and
fibrous
matter
by
melting..
Abortive
::
Abortive
(n.) A
fruitless
effort
or
issue.
Pigment
::
Pigment
(n.) Any one of the
colored
substances
found in
animal
and
vegetable
tissues
and
fluids,
as
bilirubin,
urobilin,
chlorophyll,
etc..
Tissued
::
Tissued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tissu.
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