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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



375 words match “HEAL”

DIARRHEAL; DIARRHOEAL a.
Of or pertaining to diarrhea; like diarrhea.
ENTHEAL; ENTHEAN a.
Divinely inspired; wrought up to enthusiasm. [Obs.]
GONORRHEAL; GONORRHOEAL a.
Of or pertaining to gonorrhea; as, gonorrheal rheumatism.
LARYNGOTRACHEAL a.
Pertaining to both larynx and trachea; as, the laryngotracheal cartilage in the frog.
OXHEAL n.
Same as Bear's-foot.
PERITRACHEAL a.
Surrounding the tracheæ.
SELF-HEAL n.
A blue-flowered labiate plant (Brunella vulgaris); the healall.
SELF-HEALING a.
Having the power or property of healing itself.
SHEAL v. 4 definitions
To put under a sheal or shelter. [Scot.]
SHEALING n. 2 definitions
The outer husk, pod, or shell, as of oats, pease, etc.; sheal; shell. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
TRACHEAL a.
Of or pertaining to the trachea; like a trachea.
UNHEAL n. 2 definitions
Misfortune; calamity; sickness. [Obs.] Chaucer.
UNHEALTH n.
Unsoundness; disease.
WHEAL n. 4 definitions
A pustule; a whelk. Wiseman.
WHEALWORM n.
The harvest mite; -- so called from the wheals, caused by its bite.
ABSCESS n.
stic of ordinary abscesses, and lasting for years without exhibiting any tendency towards healing; a chronic abscess.
ADVANCE n.
Improvement or progression, physically, mentally, morally, or socially; as, an advance in health, knowledge, or religion; an advance in rank or office.
AESCULAPIAN a.
Pertaining to Æsculapius or to the healing art; medical; medicinal.
AFFECT v.
change upon. As might affect the earth with cold heat. Milton. The climate affected their health and spirits. Macaulay.
AIRING n.
A walk or a ride in the open air; a short excursion for health's sake.
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