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SEPTIC |
Infected |
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SORES |
Infected cuts |
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INFLAMED |
Infected, festering |
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INFECT |
Infected. Cf. Enfect. |
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MEASLY |
Infected with measles. |
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INFECTIBLE |
Capable of being infected. |
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MANGY |
Infected with the mange; scabby. |
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MURRION |
Infected with or killed by murrain. |
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MEASLED |
Infected or spotted with measles, as pork. |
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MALARIOUS |
Of or pertaining, to or infected by, malaria. |
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SCEPTIC |
Doubting Thomas would find one hundred in infected surroundings |
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ITCHY |
Infected with the itch, or with an itching sensation. |
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LEPROUS |
Infected with leprosy; pertaining to or resembling
leprosy. |
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LAZAR |
A person infected with a filthy or pestilential disease; a
leper. |
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TAINT |
To be infected or corrupted; to be touched with something
corrupting. |
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PESTHOUSE |
A house or hospital for persons who are infected with
any pestilential disease. |
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INFECTION |
The state of being infected; contamination by morbific
particles; the result of infecting influence; a prevailing disease;
epidemic. |
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SWEETEN |
To make pure and salubrious by destroying noxious matter;
as, to sweeten rooms or apartments that have been infected; to sweeten
the air. |
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MALARIA |
Air infected with some noxious substance capable of
engendering disease; esp., an unhealthy exhalation from certain soils,
as marshy or wet lands, producing fevers; miasma. |
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SMOKE |
To apply smoke to; to hang in smoke; to disinfect, to
cure, etc., by smoke; as, to smoke or fumigate infected clothing; to
smoke beef or hams for preservation. |
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QUARANTINE |
...
during which a ship arriving in port, and suspected of being infected a
malignant contagious disease, is obliged to forbear all intercourse
... |