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DelignateDelignate De*lig"nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Delignated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Delignating.] [Pref. de- + L. lignum wood.]
1. To clear or strip of wood (by cutting down trees). [R.]
--Fuller.
2. To strip or remove the wood from; as, to delignate ramie,
in the preparation of ribbons of the fiber for further
working. DelignatedDelignate De*lig"nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Delignated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Delignating.] [Pref. de- + L. lignum wood.]
1. To clear or strip of wood (by cutting down trees). [R.]
--Fuller.
2. To strip or remove the wood from; as, to delignate ramie,
in the preparation of ribbons of the fiber for further
working. DelignatingDelignate De*lig"nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Delignated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Delignating.] [Pref. de- + L. lignum wood.]
1. To clear or strip of wood (by cutting down trees). [R.]
--Fuller.
2. To strip or remove the wood from; as, to delignate ramie,
in the preparation of ribbons of the fiber for further
working. MalignanceMalignance Ma*lig"nance, Malignancy Ma*lig"nan*cy, n. [See
Malignant.]
1. The state or quality of being malignant; extreme
malevolence; bitter enmity; malice; as, malignancy of
heart.
2. Unfavorableness; evil nature.
The malignancy of my fate might perhaps distemner
yours. --Shak.
3. (Med.) Virulence; tendency to a fatal issue; as, the
malignancy of an ulcer or of a fever.
4. The state of being a malignant.
Syn: Malice; malevolence; malignity. See Malice. MalignancyMalignance Ma*lig"nance, Malignancy Ma*lig"nan*cy, n. [See
Malignant.]
1. The state or quality of being malignant; extreme
malevolence; bitter enmity; malice; as, malignancy of
heart.
2. Unfavorableness; evil nature.
The malignancy of my fate might perhaps distemner
yours. --Shak.
3. (Med.) Virulence; tendency to a fatal issue; as, the
malignancy of an ulcer or of a fever.
4. The state of being a malignant.
Syn: Malice; malevolence; malignity. See Malice. MalignantSore Sore, a. [Compar. Sorer; superl. Sorest.] [OE. sor,
sar, AS. s[=a]r; akin to D. zeer, OS. & OHG. s?r, G. sehr
very, Icel. s[=a]rr, Sw. s[*a]r, Goth. sair pain. Cf.
Sorry.]
1. Tender to the touch; susceptible of pain from pressure;
inflamed; painful; -- said of the body or its parts; as, a
sore hand.
2. Fig.: Sensitive; tender; easily pained, grieved, or vexed;
very susceptible of irritation.
Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious,
and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy.
--Tillotson.
3. Severe; afflictive; distressing; as, a sore disease; sore
evil or calamity. --Shak.
4. Criminal; wrong; evil. [Obs.] --Shak.
Sore throat (Med.), inflammation of the throat and tonsils;
pharyngitis. See Cynanche.
Malignant, Ulcerated or Putrid, sore throat. See
Angina, and under Putrid. Malignant
Malignant Ma*lig"nant, n.
1. A man of extrems enmity or evil intentions. --Hooker.
2. (Eng. Hist.) One of the adherents of Charles L. or Charles
LL.; -- so called by the opposite party.
MalignantMalignant Ma*lig"nant, a. [L. malignans, -antis, p. pr. of
malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. See
Malign, and cf. Benignant.]
1. Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress;
actuated by extreme malevolence or enmity; virulently
inimical; bent on evil; malicious.
A malignant and a turbaned Turk. --Shak.
2. Characterized or caused by evil intentions; pernicious.
``Malignant care.' --Macaulay.
Some malignant power upon my life. --Shak.
Something deleterious and malignant as his touch.
--Hawthorne.
3. (Med.) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal
issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria.
Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease,
transmitted to man from animals, characterized by the
formation, at the point of reception of the virus, of a
vesicle or pustule which first enlarges and then breaks
down into an unhealthy ulcer. It is marked by profound
exhaustion and usually fatal. Called also charbon, and
sometimes, improperly, anthrax. Malignant lymphomaLymphoma Lym*pho"ma, n. [NL. See Lymph, and -oma.] (Med.)
A tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic
gland; -- called also lymphadenoma.
Malignant lymphoma, a fatal disease characterized by the
formation in various parts of the body of new growths
resembling lymphatic glands in structure. Malignant pustulePustule Pus"tule (?; 135), n. [L. pustula, and pusula: cf. F.
pustule.] (Med.)
A vesicle or an elevation of the cuticle with an inflamed
base, containing pus.
Malignant pustule. See under Malignant. Malignant pustuleMalignant Ma*lig"nant, a. [L. malignans, -antis, p. pr. of
malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. See
Malign, and cf. Benignant.]
1. Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress;
actuated by extreme malevolence or enmity; virulently
inimical; bent on evil; malicious.
A malignant and a turbaned Turk. --Shak.
2. Characterized or caused by evil intentions; pernicious.
``Malignant care.' --Macaulay.
Some malignant power upon my life. --Shak.
Something deleterious and malignant as his touch.
--Hawthorne.
3. (Med.) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal
issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria.
Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease,
transmitted to man from animals, characterized by the
formation, at the point of reception of the virus, of a
vesicle or pustule which first enlarges and then breaks
down into an unhealthy ulcer. It is marked by profound
exhaustion and usually fatal. Called also charbon, and
sometimes, improperly, anthrax. Malignantly
Malignantly Ma*lig"nant*ly, adv.
In a malignant manner.
Nonmalignant
Nonmalignant Non`ma*lig"nant, a.
Not malignant, as a disease.
Meaning of Ligna from wikipedia
- The
LIGNA (
ligna lat. = the woods),
previously known as
Ligna Plus (
Ligna+) is an
industrial trade fair for the
woodworking industry. It
takes place in...
- (Barbaricini omnes, ut
insensata animalia vivant, Deum
verum nesciant,
ligna autem et
lapides adorent). The
dates and cir****stances of the end of Byzantine...
- The most po****r ones are the CeBIT, the
Hanover Fair, the Domotex, the
Ligna, the IAA
Nutzfahrzeuge and the Agritechnica.
Hanover also
hosts a huge number...
-
things collapse of
their own
weight Lucan,
Pharsalia 1:81 in
silvam non
ligna feras Do not
carry wood to the
forest Horace,
Satires 1:10 in situ in the...
-
manufacturing joint venture in Nashville, Illinois, now part of
Grupo Antolin Ligna, a
woodworking trade fair This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- even when it did not
derive from an
original ⟨nn⟩, as in leña (from
Latin ligna) or señor (from
Latin SENIOR).
Other Romance languages have
different spellings...
- Industrial, a
company founded in 1971. It is
controlled by the Itaúsa
Group and
Ligna Group. The
company is the
eighth largest producer of wood
panels in the...
-
distance from the
place of her martyrdom. Her
mother and her
maids (viz.,
Ligna, Eunonia, and Eutropia)
later suffered the same fate, for
interring her...
- is a
borrowing from French); the same for
lignum ("wood stick"),
plural ligna, that
originated the
Catalan feminine singular noun (la) llenya, Portuguese...
-
represent Bulgaria in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2020. She and her
sponsor Ligna Group created the song “Tears
Getting Sober“,
which tells about the inner...