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CHAGRIN |
Mortification |
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REPINE |
Vexation; mortification. |
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SPITE |
Vexation; chargrin; mortification. |
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GANGRENESCENT |
Tending to mortification or gangrene. |
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CHAGRAIN |
To his mortification, little Greek is put in endless chains |
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SPHACELATION |
The process of becoming or making gangrenous;
mortification. |
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HUMILIATION |
The act of humiliating or humbling; abasement of
pride; mortification. |
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RIGOR |
Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain,
abstinence, or mortification. |
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MORTIFYING |
Tending to mortify; affected by, or having symptoms of,
mortification; as, a mortifying wound; mortifying flesh. |
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SLOUGH |
The dead mass separating from a foul sore; the dead part
which separates from the living tissue in mortification. |
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SACKCLOTH |
Linen or cotton cloth such as sacks are made of; coarse
cloth; anciently, a cloth or garment worn in mourning, distress,
mortification, or penitence. |
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NECROSIS |
Mortification or gangrene of bone, or the death of a bone
or portion of a bone in mass, as opposed to its death by molecular
disintegration. See Caries. |
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FAST |
... duty; to
abstain from food voluntarily for a time, for the mortification of the
body or appetites, or as a token of grief, or humiliation and
... |
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GANGRENE |
A term formerly restricted to mortification of the soft
tissues which has not advanced so far as to produce complete loss of
vitality; but now ... |
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ASCETIC |
... solitary
and contemplative life, characterized by devotion, extreme self-denial,
and self-mortification; a hermit; a recluse; hence, one who pr... |
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ENVY |
To feel envy at or towards; to be envious of; to have a
feeling of uneasiness or mortification in regard to (any one), arising
from the sight o... |