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Blepharis crinitusCobbler Cob"bler, n.
1. A mender of shoes. --Addison.
2. A clumsy workman. --Shak.
3. A beverage. See Sherry cobbler, under Sherry.
Cobbler fish (Zo["o]l.), a marine fish (Blepharis
crinitus) of the Atlantic. The name alludes to its
threadlike fin rays. CantharisBlister Blis"ter, n. [OE.; akin to OD. bluyster, fr. the same
root as blast, bladder, blow. See Blow to eject wind.]
1. A vesicle of the skin, containing watery matter or serum,
whether occasioned by a burn or other injury, or by a
vesicatory; a collection of serous fluid causing a
bladderlike elevation of the cuticle.
And painful blisters swelled my tender hands.
--Grainger.
2. Any elevation made by the separation of the film or skin,
as on plants; or by the swelling of the substance at the
surface, as on steel.
3. A vesicatory; a plaster of Spanish flies, or other matter,
applied to raise a blister. --Dunglison.
Blister beetle, a beetle used to raise blisters, esp. the
Lytta (or Cantharis) vesicatoria, called Cantharis or
Spanish fly by druggists. See Cantharis.
Blister fly, a blister beetle.
Blister plaster, a plaster designed to raise a blister; --
usually made of Spanish flies.
Blister steel, crude steel formed from wrought iron by
cementation; -- so called because of its blistered
surface. Called also blistered steel.
Blood blister. See under Blood. CantharisCantharis Can"tha*ris, n.; pl. Cantharides. [L., a kind of
beetle, esp. the Spanish fly, Gr. kanqari`s.] (Zo["o]l.)
A beetle (Lytta, or Cantharis, vesicatoria), havin1g an
elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, and a
nauseous odor; the blister fly or blister beetle, of the
apothecary; -- also called Spanish fly. Many other species
of Lytta, used for the same purpose, take the same name.
See Blister beetle, under Blister. The plural form in
usually applied to the dried insects used in medicine. CatharistCatharist Cath"a*rist, n. [LL. catharista, fr. Gr. ? clean,
pure.]
One aiming at or pretending to a greater purity of like than
others about him; -- applied to persons of various sects. See
Albigenses. Charism
Charism Cha"rism, n. [Gr. ? gift.] (Eccl.)
A miraculously given power, as of healing, speaking foreign
languages without instruction, etc., attributed to some of
the early Christians.
Charismatic
Charismatic Char`is*mat"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to a charism.
Citharistic
Citharistic Cith`a*ris"tic, a. [Gr.?, fr.? cithara.]
Pertaining, or adapted, to the cithara.
Harish
Harish Har"ish, a.
Like a hare. [R.] --Huloet.
Hydrocharis Morsus-ranaeFrogbit Frog"bit`, n. (Bot.)
(a) A European plant (Hydrocharis Morsus-ran[ae]), floating
on still water and propagating itself by runners. It has
roundish leaves and small white flowers.
(b) An American plant (Limnobium Spongia), with similar
habits. Lytta or Cantharis vesicatoriaBlister Blis"ter, n. [OE.; akin to OD. bluyster, fr. the same
root as blast, bladder, blow. See Blow to eject wind.]
1. A vesicle of the skin, containing watery matter or serum,
whether occasioned by a burn or other injury, or by a
vesicatory; a collection of serous fluid causing a
bladderlike elevation of the cuticle.
And painful blisters swelled my tender hands.
--Grainger.
2. Any elevation made by the separation of the film or skin,
as on plants; or by the swelling of the substance at the
surface, as on steel.
3. A vesicatory; a plaster of Spanish flies, or other matter,
applied to raise a blister. --Dunglison.
Blister beetle, a beetle used to raise blisters, esp. the
Lytta (or Cantharis) vesicatoria, called Cantharis or
Spanish fly by druggists. See Cantharis.
Blister fly, a blister beetle.
Blister plaster, a plaster designed to raise a blister; --
usually made of Spanish flies.
Blister steel, crude steel formed from wrought iron by
cementation; -- so called because of its blistered
surface. Called also blistered steel.
Blood blister. See under Blood. Lytta or Cantharis vesicatoriaCantharis Can"tha*ris, n.; pl. Cantharides. [L., a kind of
beetle, esp. the Spanish fly, Gr. kanqari`s.] (Zo["o]l.)
A beetle (Lytta, or Cantharis, vesicatoria), havin1g an
elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, and a
nauseous odor; the blister fly or blister beetle, of the
apothecary; -- also called Spanish fly. Many other species
of Lytta, used for the same purpose, take the same name.
See Blister beetle, under Blister. The plural form in
usually applied to the dried insects used in medicine. PharisaicPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicalPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicallyPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicalnessPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. Pharisaism
Pharisaism Phar`i*sa"ism, n. [Cf. F. pharisaisme.]
1. The notions, doctrines, and conduct of the Pharisees, as a
sect. --Sharp.
2. Rigid observance of external forms of religion, without
genuine piety; hypocrisy in religion; a censorious,
self-righteous spirit in matters of morals or manners. ``A
piece of pharisaism.' --Hammond.
Pharisean
Pharisean Phar`i*se"an, a. [L. Pharisaeus, Gr. Farisai^os.]
Following the practice of Pharisees; Pharisaic. [Obs.]
``Pharisean disciples.' --Milton.
Pharisee
Pharisee Phar"i*see (f[a^]r"[i^]*s[=e]), n. [L. Pharisaeus,
Gr. Farisai^os, from Heb. p[=a]rash to separate.]
One of a sect or party among the Jews, noted for a strict and
formal observance of rites and ceremonies and of the
traditions of the elders, and whose pretensions to superior
sanctity led them to separate themselves from the other Jews.
PhariseeismPhariseeism Phar"i*see*ism, n.
See Pharisaism. SpinthariscopeSpinthariscope Spin*thar"i*scope, n. [Gr. spinqari`s spark +
-scope.]
A small instrument containing a minute particle of a radium
compound mounted in front of a fluorescent screen and viewed
with magnifying lenses. The tiny flashes produced by the
continual bombardment of the screen by the [alpha] rays are
thus rendered visible. -- Spin*thar`i*scop"ic, a. SpinthariscopicSpinthariscope Spin*thar"i*scope, n. [Gr. spinqari`s spark +
-scope.]
A small instrument containing a minute particle of a radium
compound mounted in front of a fluorescent screen and viewed
with magnifying lenses. The tiny flashes produced by the
continual bombardment of the screen by the [alpha] rays are
thus rendered visible. -- Spin*thar`i*scop"ic, a.
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