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Definition of surge
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Surge (n.) A large wave or
billow;
a
great,
rolling
swell of
water,
produced
generally
by a high
wind..
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Billowy
::
Billowy
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
billows;
swelling
or
swollen
into large
waves;
full of
billows
or
surges;
resembling
billows.
Skill
::
Skill (n.) The
familiar
knowledge
of any art or
science,
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in
execution
or
performance,
or in the
application
of the art or
science
to
practical
purposes;
power to
discern
and
execute;
ability
to
perceive
and
perform;
expertness;
aptitude;
as, the skill of a
mathematician,
physician,
surgeon,
mechanic,
etc..
Listerism
::
Listerism
(n.) The
systematic
use of
antiseptics
in the
performance
of
operations
and the
treatment
of
wounds;
-- so
called
from
Joseph
Lister,
an
English
surgeon..
Surge
::
Surge (n.) The
tapered
part of a
windlass
barrel
or a
capstan,
upon which the cable
surges,
or
slips..
Chirurgeon
::
Chirurgeon
(n.) A
surgeon.
Chirurgery
::
Chirurgery
(n.)
Surgery.
Surging
::
Surged
(imp. & p. p.) of Surg.
Surgeoncy
::
Surgeon
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
chaetodont
fishes
of the
family
Teuthidae,
or
Acanthuridae,
which have one or two sharp
lancelike
spines
on each side of the base of the tail.
Called
also
surgeon
fish,
doctor
fish,
lancet
fish, and sea
surgeon..
Blowhole
::
Blowhole
(n.) A
cavern
in a
cliff,
at the water
level,
opening
to the air at its
farther
extremity,
so that the
waters
rush in with each surge and rise in a lofty jet from the
extremity..
Insurrectionist
::
Insurrectionist
(n.) One who
favors,
or takes part in,
insurrection;
an
insurgent..
Bonesetter
::
Bonesetter
(n.) One who sets
broken
or
dislocated
bones;
--
commonly
applied
to one, not a
regular
surgeon,
who makes an
occupation
of
setting
bones..
Resurgent
::
Resurgent
(n.) One who rises
again,
as from the
dead..
Forceps
::
Forceps
(n.) A pair of
pinchers,
or
tongs;
an
instrument
for
grasping,
holding
firmly,
or
exerting
traction
upon,
bodies
which it would be
inconvenient
or
impracticable
to seize with the
fingers,
especially
one for
delicate
operations,
as those of
watchmakers,
surgeons,
accoucheurs,
dentists,
etc..
Chouan
::
Chouan
(n.) One of the
royalist
insurgents
in
western
France
(Brittany,
etc.),
during
and after the
French
revolution..
Assurgent
::
Assurgent
(a.)
rising
obliquely;
curving
upward.
Roller
::
Roller
(n.) A
bandage;
a
fillet;
properly,
a long and broad
bandage
used in
surgery..
Suricat
::
Surgy (a.)
Rising
in
surges
or
billows;
full of
surges;
resembling
surges
in
motion
or
appearance;
swelling.
Surgy
::
Surgically
(adv.)
By means of
surgery.
Surgery
::
Surgery
(n.) The art of
healing
by
manual
operation;
that
branch
of
medical
science
which
treats
of
manual
operations
for the
healing
of
diseases
or
injuries
of the body; that
branch
of
medical
science
which has for its
object
the cure of local
injuries
or
diseases,
as
wounds
or
fractures,
tumors,
etc.,
whether
by
manual
operation
or by
medicines
and
constitutional
treatment..
Breach
::
Breach
(n.) A
breaking
of
waters,
as over a
vessel;
the
waters
themselves;
surge;
surf..
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