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DRIED |
Withered |
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FADED |
Withered |
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SERE |
Withered |
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BLASTED |
Blighted; withered. |
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FORDRY |
Entirely dry; withered. |
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MARCID |
Pining; lean; withered. |
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VIRENT |
Green; not withered. |
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WEARISH |
Weak; withered; shrunk. |
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WIZEN |
Wizened; thin; weazen; withered. |
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UNPARCHED |
Dried up; withered by heat. |
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SAPLESS |
Fig.: Dry; old; husky; withered; spiritless. |
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WIZEN-FACED |
Having a shriveled, thin, withered face. |
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MUMMY |
One whose affections and energies are withered. |
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WITHERLING |
A withered person; one who is decrepit. |
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WEAZEN |
Thin; sharp; withered; wizened; as, a weazen face. |
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MARCIDITY |
The state or quality of being withered or lean. |
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FROST-BITTEN |
Nipped, withered, or injured, by frost or
freezing. |
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CHIP |
Anything dried up, withered, or without flavor; -- used
contemptuously. |
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WIZENED |
Dried; shriveled; withered; shrunken; weazen; as, a
wizened old man. |
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BLAST |
To be blighted or withered; as, the bud blasted in the
blossom. |
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APPLE-JOHN |
A kind of apple which by keeping becomes much withered;
-- called also Johnapple. |
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BENTY |
A bounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff,
withered grass; as, benty fields. |
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MUMMIFIED |
Converted into a mummy or a mummylike substance; having
the appearance of a mummy; withered. |
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WITHER |
To cause to languish, perish, or pass away; to blight;
as, a reputation withered by calumny. |
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RESUSCITATE |
To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or
restore from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to
resuscitate withered plants. |