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Definition of liver
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 liver is as below...
Liver (n.) A
resident;
a
dweller;
as, a liver in
Brooklyn..
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Milkman
::
Milkman
(n.) A man who sells milk or
delivers
is to
customers.
Tomaley
::
Tomaley
(n.) The liver of the
lobster,
which
becomes
green when
boiled;
--
called
also
tomalline..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The part of a tally
formerly
struck
in the
exchequer,
which was
delivered
to the
person
who had lent the king money on
account,
as the
evidence
of
indebtedness.
See
Counterfoil..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
rescue
and
deliver
from the
bondage
of sin and the
penalties
of God's
violated
law..
Hepatic
::
Hepatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
plants
called
Hepaticae,
or scale
mosses
and
liverworts..
Abed
::
Abed
(adv.)
To
childbed
(in the
phrase
brought
abed, that is,
delivered
of a
child)..
Reseizer
::
Reseizer
(n.) The
taking
of lands into the hands of the king where a
general
livery,
or
oustre
le main, was
formerly
mis-sued,
contrary
to the form and order of law..
Hepatology
::
Hepatology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
liver;
a
treatise
on the
liver.
Protectorate
::
Protectorate
(n.)
Government
by a
protector;
--
applied
especially
to the
government
of
England
by
Oliver
Cromwell.
Hepatitis
::
Hepatitis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
liver.
Cockade
::
Cockade
(n.) A
badge,
usually
in the form of a
rosette,
or knot, and
generally
worn upon the hat; -- used as an
indication
of
military
or naval
service,
or party
allegiance,
and in
England
as a part of the
livery
to
indicate
that the
wearer
is the
servant
of a
military
or naval
officer..
Jaundice
::
"Jaundice
(n.) A
morbid
condition,
characterized
by
yellowness
of the eyes, skin, and
urine,
whiteness
of the
faeces,
constipation,
uneasiness
in the
region
of the
stomach,
loss of
appetite,
and
general
languor
and
lassitude.
It is
caused
usually
by
obstruction
of the
biliary
passages
and
consequent
damming
up, in the
liver,
of the bile, which is then
absorbed
into the
blood..
Unprison
::
Unprison
(v. t.) To take or
deliver
from
prison.
Livery Stable
::
Livery
stable
() A
stable
where
horses
are kept for hire, and where
stabling
is
provided.
See
Livery,
n., 3 (e) (f) & (g)..
Footboy
::
Footboy
(n.) A page; an
attendant
in
livery;
a
lackey.
Encystment
::
Encystment
(n.) A
process
by which many
internal
parasites,
esp. in their
larval
states,
become
inclosed
within
a cyst in the
muscles,
liver,
etc. See
Trichina..
Unpervert
::
Unpervert
(v. t.) To free from
perversion;
to
deliver
from being
perverted;
to
reconvert.
Exhort
::
Exhort
(v. i.) To
deliver
exhortation;
to use words or
arguments
to
incite
to good
deeds.
Subscriptive
::
Subscription
(n.) A
method
of
purchasing
items
produced
periodically
in a
series,
as
newspapers
or
magazines,
in which a
certain
number
of the items are
delivered
as
produced,
without
need for
ordering
each item
individually;
also, the
purchase
thus
executed..
Urea
::
Urea (a.) A very
soluble
crystalline
body which is the chief
constituent
of the urine in
mammals
and some other
animals.
It is also
present
in small
quantity
in
blood,
serous
fluids,
lymph,
the
liver,
etc..
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