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Facies Hippocratica
Facies Fa"ci*es, n. [L., from, face. See Face.] 1. The anterior part of the head; the face. 2. (Biol.) The general aspect or habit of a species, or group of species, esp. with reference to its adaptation to its environment. 3. (Zo["o]l.) The face of a bird, or the front of the head, excluding the bill. Facies Hippocratica. (Med.) See Hippocratic.
Hippocras
Hippocras Hip"po*cras, n. [F. hippocras, hypocras, NL. vinum hippocraticum, lit., wine of Hippocrates.] A cordial made of spiced wine, etc.
Hippocratic
Hippocratic Hip"po*crat"ic, a. Of or pertaining to Hippocrates, or to his teachings. Hippocratic face [L. facies Hippocratica], the change produced in the countenance by death, or long sickness, excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like. The nose is pinched, the eyes are sunk, the temples hollow, the ears cold and retracted, the skin of the forehead tense and dry, the complexion livid, the lips pendent, relaxed, and cold; -- so called, as having been described by Hippocrates. --Dunglison. Hippocratic oath, an oath said to have been dictated by Hippocrates to his disciples. Such an oath is still administered to candidates for graduation in medicine.
Hippocratic face
Hippocratic Hip"po*crat"ic, a. Of or pertaining to Hippocrates, or to his teachings. Hippocratic face [L. facies Hippocratica], the change produced in the countenance by death, or long sickness, excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like. The nose is pinched, the eyes are sunk, the temples hollow, the ears cold and retracted, the skin of the forehead tense and dry, the complexion livid, the lips pendent, relaxed, and cold; -- so called, as having been described by Hippocrates. --Dunglison. Hippocratic oath, an oath said to have been dictated by Hippocrates to his disciples. Such an oath is still administered to candidates for graduation in medicine.
Hippocratic oath
Hippocratic Hip"po*crat"ic, a. Of or pertaining to Hippocrates, or to his teachings. Hippocratic face [L. facies Hippocratica], the change produced in the countenance by death, or long sickness, excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like. The nose is pinched, the eyes are sunk, the temples hollow, the ears cold and retracted, the skin of the forehead tense and dry, the complexion livid, the lips pendent, relaxed, and cold; -- so called, as having been described by Hippocrates. --Dunglison. Hippocratic oath, an oath said to have been dictated by Hippocrates to his disciples. Such an oath is still administered to candidates for graduation in medicine.
Hippocratism
Hippocratism Hip*poc"ra*tism, n. The medical philosophy or system of Hippocrates.
Hypocrateriform
Hypocrateriform Hyp`o*cra*ter"i*form, a. [Pref. hypo- + krath`r cup + -form.] (Bot.) hypocraterimorphous; salver-shaped. --Wood.
Hypocraterimorphous
Hypocraterimorphous Hyp`o*cra*ter`i*mor"phous, a. [Pref. hypo- + Gr. krath`r bowl + morfh` form.] (Bot.) Salver-shaped; having a slender tube, expanding suddenly above into a bowl-shaped or spreading border, as in the blossom of the phlox and the lilac.
Ipocras
Ipocras Ip"o*cras, n. Hippocras. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Ypocras
Ypocras Yp"o*cras, n. Hippocras. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Pocra from wikipedia

- Pocras (called Pacora and Pocora in colonial do****entation) were the ancient Wari culture (Spanish: Huari) inhabitants of the modern-day city of Huamanga...
- The Walter Hood & Co. shipyard opened in 1839 and was located adjacent to Pocra jetty, east of the Hall Russell yard. It is considered to have produced...
- of the administrative centers in the region, founded at a place called Pocra. The Spanish colonial founding of Huamanga was led by conqueror Francisco...
- Amazon Muinane Norte Chico civilization (9210–1800 BCE), Pacific coast Pocra culture (500–1000 CE), Pacific coast Ocaína Q'ero, Andes: Cusco Region Quechua...
- in Cusco Wari Empire Willkawayin Tiwanaku Tiwanaku empire Middle Horizon Pocra culture Chuqi Pukyu Susan E. Bergh (2012). Wari: Lords of the Ancient Andes...
- quoted Purizaga Vega, Medardo (1967). "EL curacazgo chapter Pocra". The Inca Empire and Pocras. p. 34. Betanzoz speaks of Uscovilca, who for most of the...
- Bolivia Wari culture, central coast and highlands of Peru, 500–1000 CE Pocra culture, Ayacucho Province, Peru, 500–1000 CE Amotape complex, northern...
- of Aberdeen. The ferry route was a busy and profitable route between the Pocra Quay on the North and Torry on the south. It had operated for centuries...
- Ica department. Ocro – sources of the Santa River, Ancash department. Pocra – Peru. Rimacspoken in the Conquest days around the capital of Peru,...
- Bolivia Wari culture, central coast and highlands of Peru, 500–1000 CE Pocra culture, Ayacucho Province, Peru, 500–1000 CE Amotape complex, northern...