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Definition of urge
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Urge (v. i.) To press
onward
or
forward.
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Unpleaded
::
Unpleaded
(a.) Not used as a plea; not
urged;
as, an
unpleaded
excuse..
Tampoe
::
Tampoe
(n.) The
edible
fruit of an East
Indian
tree
(Baccaurea
Malayana)
of the
Spurge
family.
It
somewhat
resembles
an
apple.
Amadou
::
Amadou
(n.) A
spongy,
combustible
substance,
prepared
from
fungus
(Boletus
and
Polyporus)
which grows on old
trees;
German
tinder;
punk. It has been
employed
as a
styptic
by
surgeons,
but its
common
use is as
tinder,
for which
purpose
it is
prepared
by
soaking
it in a
strong
solution
of
niter..
Exurgent
::
Exurgent
(a.)
Arising;
coming
to
light.
Leech
::
Leech (n.) A
physician
or
surgeon;
a
professor
of the art of
healing.
Scour
::
Scour (v. t.) To
purge;
as, to scour a
horse..
Preach
::
Preach
(v. t.) To
inculcate
in
public
discourse;
to urge with
earnestness
by
public
teaching.
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..
Impel
::
Impel (v. t.) To drive or urge
forward
or on; to press on; to
incite
to
action
or
motion
in any way.
Demand
::
Demand
(v. t.) To
require
as
necessary
or
useful;
to be in
urgent
need of;
hence,
to call for; as, the case
demands
care..
Rowel
::
Rowel (n.) A roll of hair, silk, etc.,
passed
through
the flesh of
horses,
answering
to a seton in human
surgery..
Cite
::
Cite (v. t.) To urge; to
enjoin.
Euphorbia
::
Euphorbia
(n.)
Spurge,
or
bastard
spurge,
a genus of
plants
of many
species,
mostly
shrubby,
herbaceous
succulents,
affording
an
acrid,
milky
juice.
Some of them are armed with
thorns.
Most of them yield
powerful
emetic
and
cathartic
products..
Turgesced
::
Turgesced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Turgesc.
Disburgeon
::
Disburgeon
(v. t.) To strip of
burgeons
or buds; to
disbud.
Surge
::
Surge (n.) The
motion
of, or
produced
by, a great
wave..
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..
Hurry
::
Hurry (v. t.) To impel to
precipitate
or
thoughtless
action;
to urge to
confused
or
irregular
activity.
Jacana
::
"Jacana
(n.) Any of
several
wading
birds
belonging
to the genus
Jacana
and
several
allied
genera,
all of which have spurs on the
wings.
They are able to run about over
floating
water weeds by means of their very long,
spreading
toes.
Called
also
surgeon
bird..
Spurge
::
Spurge
(v. t.) To emit foam; to
froth;
-- said of the
emission
of yeast from beer in
course
of
fermentation.
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