Full of blisters. blite noun (n.) A genus of herbs (Blitum) with a fleshy calyx. Blitum capitatum is the strawberry blite. blithe adjective (a.) Gay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit. blitheful adjective (a.) Gay; full of gayety; joyous. blitheness ...
Full of blisters. bloomery noun (n.) A furnace and forge in which wrought iron in the form of blooms is made directly from the ore, or (more rarely) from cast iron. blubbery adjective (a.) Swollen; protuberant. adjective (a.) Like blubber; gelatinous and quivering; as, a ...
blisters on the skin bluish or pale color on the skin of the fingers or toes coldness of the fingers or toes crater-like lesions on the skin itching skin numbness or tingling of the fingers or toes pain in the fingers or toes unusual tiredness or weakness weight loss Get emergency help ...
the burn area is small, a dressing may not be needed during the day. Check the burn every day for signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling or pus. If you see any of these signs, see your doctor right away. To prevent infection, avoid breaking any blisters that...
The wallpaper had once, you could tell, been blood red, but now was faded to a mural of crimson blisters and maplike stains. Including Joel's, there were four doors in the hall, impressive oak doors with massive brass knobs, and Joel wondered which of them, if opened, might lead to...
the nickel sized blisters on the back of my ankles will testify to that. In addition, I was already fatigued from two intense volleyball games, a gym visit, and a poor night’s sleep. With these factors combined, I found myself for the first time considering turning back before I got ...
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by thecoxsackie virus, which produces little vesicles, or blisters, in the mouth, on the fingers, or on the feet. It is commonly seen in children under age 4, and symptoms include fever and blisters in the mouth that make it difficult to eat. ...
pustulator, has been used as a substitute for cantharides and as a source of cantharidin (see below) in the East. Homoeopathy. Cantharides has been used in homoeopathic medicines under the following names: Cantharis; Lytta vesicato- ria; Canthr. Cantharidin Cantaridina. Hexahydro-3aα,7aα-...
vesicationnoun(n.) The process of vesicating, or of raising blisters. vesiculationnoun(n.) The state of containing vesicles, or the process by which vesicles are formed. vessicnonnoun(n.) Alt. of Vessignon vessignonnoun(n.) A soft swelling on a horse's leg; a windgall. ...
Other names used are Cryptomphalus aspersus, Cornu aspersum and Cantareus aspersus, I s hermaphrodite, oviparous and has a spiral wound calcareous shell. The slime snail suitable for cosmetic application is obtained from fasting caused by innocuous stimulation (radiation or mechanical stress). ...