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Definition of ease
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 ease is as below...
Ease (n.) To
render
less
painful
or
oppressive;
to
mitigate;
to
alleviate.
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Infect
::
Infect
(v. t.) To taint with
morbid
matter
or any
pestilential
or
noxious
substance
or
effluvium
by which
disease
is
produced;
as, to
infect
a
lancet;
to
infect
an
apartment..
Ailment
::
Ailment
(n.)
Indisposition;
morbid
affection
of the body; -- not
applied
ordinarily
to acute
diseases.
Earcockle
::
Earcockle
(n.) A
disease
in
wheat,
in which the
blackened
and
contracted
grain,
or ear, is
filled
with
minute
worms..
Enlarge
::
Enlarge
(v. t.) To make
larger;
to
increase
in
quantity
or
dimensions;
to
extend
in
limits;
to
magnify;
as, the body is
enlarged
by
nutrition;
to
enlarge
one's
house..
Verminous
::
Verminous
(a.)
Caused
by, or
arising
from the
presence
of,
vermin;
as,
verminous
disease..
Hemeralopia
::
Hemeralopia
(n.) A
disease
of the eyes, in
consequence
of which a
person
can see
clearly
or
without
pain only by
daylight
or a
strong
artificial
light;
day
sight..
Morbidity
::
Morbidity
(n.)
Morbid
quality;
disease;
sickness.
Wake
::
Wake (v. i.) To be
excited
or
roused
from
sleep;
to
awake;
to be
awakened;
to cease to
sleep;
-- often with up.
Embrocation
::
Embrocation
(n.) The act of
moistening
and
rubbing
a
diseased
part with
spirit,
oil, etc..
Rue
::
Rue (v. t.) To
repent
of, and
withdraw
from, as a
bargain;
to get
released
from..
Innerve
::
Innerve
(v. t.) To give
nervous
energy
or power to; to give
increased
energy,force,or
courage
to; to
invigorate;
to
stimulate..
Well
::
Well (a.) Being in
health;
sound in body; not
ailing,
diseased,
or sick;
healthy;
as, a well man; the
patient
is
perfectly
well..
Revulsion
::
Revulsion
(n.) The act of
turning
or
diverting
any
disease
from one part of the body to
another.
It
resembles
derivation,
but is
usually
applied
to a more
active
form of
counter
irritation..
Spagyrist
::
Spagyrist
(n.) One of a sect which arose in the days of
alchemy,
who
sought
to
discover
remedies
for
disease
by
chemical
means.
The
spagyrists
historically
preceded
the
iatrochemists..
Predecease
::
Predecease
(v. t.) To die
sooner
than.
Implacable
::
Implacable
(a.) Not
placable;
not to be
appeased;
incapable
of being
pacified;
inexorable;
as, an
implacable
prince..
Humoralism
::
Humoralism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
diseases
proceed
from the
humors;
humorism.
Lichen
::
Lichen
(n.) A name given to
several
varieties
of skin
disease,
esp. to one
characterized
by the
eruption
of
small,
conical
or flat,
reddish
pimples,
which,
if
unchecked,
tend to
spread
and
produce
great and even fatal
exhaustion..
Swell
::
Swell (n.)
Gradual
increase.
Phthiriasis
::
Phthiriasis
(n.) A
disease
(morbus
pediculous)
consisting
in the
excessive
multiplication
of lice on the human body.
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