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Definition of inflamed
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Inflamed
(p. a.)
Represented
as
burning,
or as
adorned
with
tongues
of
flame..
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Rupia
::
Rupia (n.) An
eruption
upon the skin,
consisting
of
vesicles
with
inflamed
base and
filled
with
serous,
purulent,
or
bloody
fluid,
which dries up,
forming
a
blackish
crust..
Irritable
::
Irritable
(a.) Very
susceptible
of anger or
passion;
easily
inflamed
or
exasperated;
as, an
irritable
temper..
Imposthumation
::
Imposthumation
(n.) The act of
forming
an
abscess;
state of being
inflamed;
suppuration.
Barb
::
Barb (n.) Paps, or
little
projections,
of the
mucous
membrane,
which mark the
opening
of the
submaxillary
glands
under the
tongue
in
horses
and
cattle.
The name is
mostly
applied
when the barbs are
inflamed
and
swollen..
Irascible
::
Irascible
(a.) Prone to
anger;
easily
provoked
or
inflamed
to
anger;
choleric;
irritable;
as, an
irascible
man; an
irascible
temper
or
mood..
Demulcent
::
Demulcent
(n.) A
substance,
usually
of a
mucilaginous
or oily
nature,
supposed
to be
capable
of
soothing
an
inflamed
nervous
membrane,
or
protecting
it from
irritation.
Gum
Arabic,
glycerin,
olive oil, etc., are
demulcents..
Ecthyma
::
Ecthyma
(n.) A
cutaneous
eruption,
consisting
of
large,
round
pustules,
upon an
indurated
and
inflamed
base..
Gumboil
::
Gumboil
(n.) A small
suppurting
inflamed
spot on the gum.
Carbuncular
::
Carbuncular
(a.)
Belonging
to a
carbuncle;
resembling
a
carbuncle;
red;
inflamed.
Inflamed
::
Inflamed
(p. a.)
Represented
as
burning,
or as
adorned
with
tongues
of
flame..
Boil
::
Boil (n.) A hard,
painful,
inflamed
tumor,
which,
on
suppuration,
discharges
pus, mixed with
blood,
and
discloses
a small
fibrous
mass of dead
tissue,
called
the
core..
Rankle
::
Rankle
(a.) To
produce
a
festering
or
inflamed
effect;
to cause a sore; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, a
splinter
rankles
in the
flesh;
the words
rankled
in his
bosom..
Sitfast
::
Sitfast
(n.) A
callosity
with
inflamed
edges,
on the back of a
horse,
under the
saddle..
Accendible
::
Accendible
(a.)
Capable
of being
inflamed
or
kindled;
combustible;
inflammable.
Poultice
::
Poultice
(n.) A soft
composition,
as of
bread,
bran, or a
mucilaginous
substance,
to be
applied
to
sores,
inflamed
parts of the body, etc.; a
cataplasm..
Fester
::
Fester
(n.) To be
inflamed;
to grow
virulent,
or
malignant;
to grow in
intensity;
to
rankle..
Yama
::
Yama (n.) The king of the
infernal
regions,
corresponding
to the Greek
Pluto,
and also the judge of
departed
souls.
In later times he is more
exclusively
considered
the dire judge of all, and the
tormentor
of the
wicked.
He is
represented
as of a green
color,
with red
garments,
having
a crown on his head, his eyes
inflamed,
and
sitting
on a
buffalo,
with a club and noose in his
hands..
Rankle
::
Rankle
(a.) To
become,
or be, rank; to grow rank or
strong;
to be
inflamed;
to
fester;
-- used
literally
and
figuratively..
Inflamed
::
Inflamed
(p. a.) Set on fire;
enkindled;
heated;
congested;
provoked;
exasperated.
Pustule
::
Pustule
(n.) A
vesicle
or an
elevation
of the
cuticle
with an
inflamed
base,
containing
pus..
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