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Definition of urge
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Urge (v. t.) To
provoke;
to
exasperate.
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Aural
::
Aural (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the ear; as, aural
medicine
and
surgery..
Exurgent
::
Exurgent
(a.)
Arising;
coming
to
light.
Sterling
::
Sterlet
(n.) A small
sturgeon
(Acipenser
ruthenus)
found in the
Caspian
Sea and its
rivers,
and
highly
esteemed
for its
flavor.
The
finest
caviare
is made from its roe..
Hunterian
::
Hunterian
(a.)
Discovered
or
described
by John
Hunter,
an
English
surgeon;
as, the
Hunterian
chancre.
See
Chancre..
Flux
::
Flux (v. t.) To cause a
discharge
from; to
purge.
Urgence
::
Urgence
(n.)
Urgency.
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To
present
to
knowledge
of, to
proclaim
one's self
versed
in; to make one's self a
teacher
or
practitioner
of, to set up as an
authority
respecting;
to
declare
(one's
self to be
such);
as, he
professes
surgery;
to
profess
one's self a
physician..
Billow
::
Billow
(n.) A great wave or surge of the sea or other
water,
caused
usually
by
violent
wind..
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To urge on and
direct
the
motions
of, as the
beasts
which draw a
vehicle,
or the
vehicle
borne by them;
hence,
also, to take in a
carriage;
to
convey
in a
vehicle
drawn by
beasts;
as, to drive a pair of
horses
or a
stage;
to drive a
person
to his own
door..
Turgescency
::
Turgescency
(n.) The act of
swelling,
or the state of being
swollen,
or
turgescent..
Cathartic
::
Cathartic
(n.) A
medicine
that
promotes
alvine
discharges;
a
purge;
a
purgative
of
moderate
activity.
Exactness
::
Exactness
(n.) The
condition
of being
exact;
accuracy;
nicety;
precision;
regularity;
as,
exactness
of
jurgement
or
deportment..
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) To clear from
accusation,
or the
charge
of a crime or
misdemeanor,
as by oath or in
ordeal..
Long Primer
::
Long
primer
() A kind of type, in size
between
small pica and
bourgeois..
Insist
::
Insist
(v. i.) To take a stand and
refuse
to give way; to hold to
something
firmly
or
determinedly;
to be
persistent,
urgent,
or
pressing;
to
persist
in
demanding;
--
followed
by on, upon, or that; as, he
insisted
on these
conditions;
he
insisted
on going at once; he
insists
that he must have
money..
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) A band, sash, or
fillet;
especially,
in
surgery,
a
bandage
or
roller..
Orgasm
::
Orgasm
(n.) Eager or
immoderate
excitement
or
action;
the state of
turgescence
of any
organ;
erethism;
esp., the
height
of
venereal
excitement
in
sexual
intercourse..
Urged
::
Urged (imp. & p. p.) of Urg.
Commove
::
Commove
(v. t.) To urge; to
persuade;
to
incite.
Surgeonry
::
Surgeoncy
(n.) The
office
or
employment
of a
surgeon,
as in the naval or
military
service..
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