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ACRIMONIOUS |
Stinging |
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NETTLE |
Stinging leaf |
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NETTLES |
Stinging weeds |
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BEES |
Stinging insects |
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WASPS |
Stinging insects |
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WASP |
Stinging insect |
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HORNET |
Stinging insect |
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NETTLING |
Stinging; irritating. |
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PRICKLY |
Stinging or tingling |
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TINGLE |
Prickling or stinging sensation |
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TINGLING |
Prickling or stinging sensation |
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SCORPIONS |
Arachnids with stinging tails |
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STINGY |
Stinging; able to sting. |
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ACULEATE |
Severe or stinging; incisive. |
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SORE |
Stinging or raw eruption to begin with |
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PUNGENT |
Sharply painful; penetrating; poignant; severe;
caustic; stinging. |
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KEEN |
Bitter; piercing; acrimonious; cutting; stinging;
severe; as, keen satire or sarcasm. |
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CNIDA |
One of the peculiar stinging, cells found in Coelenterata; a
nematocyst; a lasso cell. |
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PRICK |
The act of pricking, or the sensation of being pricked; a
sharp, stinging pain; figuratively, remorse. |
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STING |
The thrust of a sting into the flesh; the act of
stinging; a wound inflicted by stinging. |
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SCINIPH |
Some kind of stinging or biting insect, as a flea, a gnat,
a sandfly, or the like. |
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URTICATION |
The act or process of whipping or stinging with
nettles; -- sometimes used in the treatment of paralysis. |
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PIQUE |
A feeling of hurt, vexation, or resentment, awakened by a
social slight or injury; irritation of the feelings, as through wounded
pride; stinging vexation. |
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ACALEPHAE |
A group of Coelenterata, including the Medusae or
jellyfishes, and hydroids; -- so called from the stinging power they
possess. Sometimes called sea nettles. |
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URTICARIA |
The nettle rash, a disease characterized by a transient
eruption of red pimples and of wheals, accompanied with a burning or
stinging sensation and with itching; uredo. |