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EMOTIVE |
Inflammatory |
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INFLAMMATIVE |
Inflammatory. |
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STEROID |
Anti-inflammatory drug |
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ASPIRIN |
Anti-inflammatory drug |
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CORTISONE |
Anti-inflammatory agent |
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ECZEMA |
Inflammatory skin condition |
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ANTICAUSOTIC |
Good against an inflammatory fever. |
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INCENSIVE |
Tending to excite or provoke; inflammatory. |
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DACTYLITIS |
An inflammatory affection of the fingers. |
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PHLOGISTIC |
Inflammatory; belonging to inflammations and fevers. |
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INCENDIOUS |
Promoting faction or contention; seditious;
inflammatory. |
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BLAIN |
An inflammatory swelling or sore; a bulla, pustule, or
blister. |
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FURUNCLE |
A superficial, inflammatory tumor, suppurating with a
central core; a boil. |
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INCENDIARY |
Tending to excite or inflame factions, sedition, or
quarrel; inflammatory; seditious. |
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ANTICOR |
A dangerous inflammatory swelling of a horse's breast,
just opposite the heart. |
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LOW |
Moderate; not intense; not inflammatory; as, low heat; a
low temperature; a low fever. |
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FOUNDER |
An inflammatory fever of the body, or acute rheumatism;
as, chest founder. See Chest ffounder. |
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-ITIS |
A suffix used in medical terms to denote an inflammatory
disease of; as, arthritis; bronchitis, phrenitis. |
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ADHESION |
Union of surface, normally separate, by the formation of
new tissue resulting from an inflammatory process. |
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WHITLOW |
An inflammatory disease of the feet. It occurs round the
hoof, where an acrid matter is collected. |
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INFLAMMATORY |
Accompanied with, or tending to cause, preternatural
heat and excitement of arterial action; as, an inflammatory disease. |
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HYPERINOSIS |
A condition of the blood, characterized by an
abnormally large amount of fibrin, as in many inflammatory diseases. |
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THRUSH |
An inflammatory and suppurative affection of the feet in
certain animals. In the horse it is in the frog. |
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RESOLVENT |
That which has power to disperse inflammatory or other
tumors; a discutient; anything which aids the absorption of effused
products. |
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CHILBLAIN |
A blain, sore, or inflammatory swelling, produced by
exposure of the feet or hands to cold, and attended by itching, pain,
and sometimes ulceration. |