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Definition of abies
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 abies is as below...
Abies (n.) A genus of
coniferous
trees,
properly
called
Fir, as the
balsam
fir and the
silver
fir. The
spruces
are
sometimes
also
referred
to this
genus..
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Itch
::
Itch (n.) A
sensation
in the skin
occasioned
(or
resembling
that
occasioned)
by the itch
eruption;
--
called
also
scabies,
psora,
etc..
Rabid
::
Rabid (n.) Of or
pertaining
to
rabies,
or
hydrophobia;
as, rabid
virus..
Wallabies
::
Wallabies
(pl. ) of
Wallab.
Baby Farm
::
Baby farm () A place where the
nourishment
and care of
babies
are
offered
for hire.
Rabies
::
Rabies
(n.) Same as
Hydrophobia
(b);
canine
madness.
Hydrophobic
::
Hydrophobic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
hydrophobia;
producing
or
caused
by
rabies;
as,
hydrophobic
symptoms;
the
hydrophobic
poison..
Abies
::
Abies (n.) A genus of
coniferous
trees,
properly
called
Fir, as the
balsam
fir and the
silver
fir. The
spruces
are
sometimes
also
referred
to this
genus..
Hemlock
::
Hemlock
(n.) An
evergreen
tree
common
in North
America
(Abies,
/
Tsuga,
Canadensis);
hemlock
spruce..
Hydrophobia
::
Hydrophobia
(n.) The
disease
caused
by a bite form, or
inoculation
with the
saliva
of, a rabid
creature,
of which the chief
symptoms
are, a sense of
dryness
and
construction
in the
throat,
causing
difficulty
in
deglutition,
and a
marked
heightening
of
reflex
excitability,
producing
convulsions
whenever
the
patient
attempts
to
swallow,
or is
disturbed
in any way, as by the sight or sound of
water;
rabies;
canine
madness..
Scab
::
Scab (n.) A
disease
of
potatoes
producing
pits in their
surface,
caused
by a
minute
fungus
(Tiburcinia
Scabies)..
Frankincense
::
Frankincense
(n.) A
fragrant,
aromatic
resin,
or gum
resin,
burned
as an
incense
in
religious
rites or for
medicinal
fumigation.
The best kinds now come from East
Indian
trees,
of the genus
Boswellia;
a
commoner
sort, from the
Norway
spruce
(Abies
excelsa)
and other
coniferous
trees.
The
frankincense
of the
ancient
Jews is still
unidentified..
Inoculate
::
Inoculate
(v. t.) To
communicate
a
disease
to ( a
person
) by
inserting
infectious
matter
in the skin or
flesh;
as, to
inoculate
a
person
with the virus of
smallpox,rabies,
etc. See
Vaccinate..
Kohl-rabies
::
Kohl-rabies
(pl. ) of
Kohl-rab.
Balsam
::
Balsam
(n.) A
species
of tree
(Abies
balsamea).
Abietite
::
Abietite
(n.) A
substance
resembling
mannite,
found in the
needles
of the
common
silver
fir of
Europe
(Abies
pectinata)..
Fir
::
Fir (n.) A genus
(Abies)
of
coniferous
trees,
often of large size and
elegant
shape,
some of them
valued
for their
timber
and
others
for their
resin.
The
species
are
distinguished
as the
balsam
fir, the
silver
fir, the red fir, etc. The
Scotch
fir is a
Pinus..
Rabid
::
Rabid (n.)
Affected
with the
distemper
called
rabies;
mad; as, a rabid dog or fox..
Wallaby
::
Wallaby
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
kangaroos
belonging
to the genus
Halmaturus,
native
of
Australia
and
Tasmania,
especially
the
smaller
species,
as the brush
kangaroo
(H.
Bennettii)
and the
pademelon
(H.
thetidis).
The
wallabies
chiefly
inhabit
the
wooded
district
and bushy
plains..
Scabies
::
Scabies
(n.) The itch.
Babies
::
Babies
(pl. ) of Bab.
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