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Dermic remedies
Dermic Der"mic, a. 1. Relating to the derm or skin. 2. (Anat.) Pertaining to the dermis; dermal. Underneath each nail the deep or dermic layer of the integument is peculiarly modified. --Huxley. Dermic remedies (Med.), such as act through the skin.
Fremed
Fremd Fremd, Fremed Frem"eda. [OE., from AS. fremede, fremde; akin to G. fremd.] Strange; foreign. [Old Eng. & Scot.] --Chaucer.
Irremediableness
Irremediableness Ir`re*me"di*a*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being irremediable.
Irremediably
Irremediably Ir`re*me"di*a*bly, adv. In a manner, or to a degree, that precludes remedy, cure, or correction.
Premediate
Premediate Pre*me"di*ate, v. t. To advocate. [R.]
Premeditate
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated (-t[=a]`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] [L. praemeditatus, p. p. of praemeditari; prae before + meditari to meditate. See Meditate.] To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery. With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden.
Premeditate
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. i. To think, consider, deliberate, or revolve in the mind, beforehand.
Premeditate
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, a. [L. praemeditatus, p. p.] Premeditated; deliberate. [Archaic] --Bp. Burnet.
Premeditated
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated (-t[=a]`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] [L. praemeditatus, p. p. of praemeditari; prae before + meditari to meditate. See Meditate.] To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery. With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden.
Premeditately
Premeditately Pre*med"i*tate*ly, adv. With premeditation. --Burke.
Premeditating
Premeditate Pre*med"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated (-t[=a]`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] [L. praemeditatus, p. p. of praemeditari; prae before + meditari to meditate. See Meditate.] To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery. With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden.
Remede
Remede Re*mede" (r?-m?d"), n. Remedy. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Remedial
Remedial Re*me"di*al (-al), a. [L. remedialis.] Affording a remedy; intended for a remedy, or for the removal or abatement of an evil; as, remedial treatment. Statutes are declaratory or remedial. --Blackstone. It is an evil not compensated by any beneficial result; it is not remedial, not conservative. --I. Taylor.
Remedially
Remedially Re*me"di*al*ly, adv. In a remedial manner.
Remediate
Remediate Re*me"di*ate (-?t), a. Remedial. [R.] --Shak.
Remedied
Remedy Rem"e*dy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Remedied (-d?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Remedying.] [L. remediare, remediari: cf. F. rem?dier. See Remedy, n.] To apply a remedy to; to relieve; to cure; to heal; to repair; to redress; to correct; to counteract. I will remedy this gear ere long. --Shak.
Remediless
Remediless Re*med"i*less (r?-m?d"?-l?s or r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. ``Chains remedilesse.' --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- Re*med"i*less, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- Re*med"i*less*ly, adv. -- Re*med"i*less*ness, n.
Remediless
Remediless Re*med"i*less (r?-m?d"?-l?s or r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. ``Chains remedilesse.' --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- Re*med"i*less, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- Re*med"i*less*ly, adv. -- Re*med"i*less*ness, n.
Remedilessly
Remediless Re*med"i*less (r?-m?d"?-l?s or r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. ``Chains remedilesse.' --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- Re*med"i*less, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- Re*med"i*less*ly, adv. -- Re*med"i*less*ness, n.
Remedilessness
Remediless Re*med"i*less (r?-m?d"?-l?s or r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. ``Chains remedilesse.' --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- Re*med"i*less, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- Re*med"i*less*ly, adv. -- Re*med"i*less*ness, n.
Remedy
Remedy Rem"e*dy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Remedied (-d?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Remedying.] [L. remediare, remediari: cf. F. rem?dier. See Remedy, n.] To apply a remedy to; to relieve; to cure; to heal; to repair; to redress; to correct; to counteract. I will remedy this gear ere long. --Shak.
Remedying
Remedy Rem"e*dy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Remedied (-d?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Remedying.] [L. remediare, remediari: cf. F. rem?dier. See Remedy, n.] To apply a remedy to; to relieve; to cure; to heal; to repair; to redress; to correct; to counteract. I will remedy this gear ere long. --Shak.

Meaning of Remed from wikipedia

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