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Definition of dangerous
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Dangerous
(a.)
Attended
or beset with
danger;
full of risk;
perilous;
hazardous;
unsafe.
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Petalism
::
Petalism
(n.) A form of
sentence
among the
ancient
Syracusans
by which they
banished
for five years a
citizen
suspected
of
having
dangerous
influence
or
ambition.
It was
similar
to the
ostracism
in
Athens;
but olive
leaves
were used
instead
of
shells
for
ballots.
Diphtheria
::
Diphtheria
(n.) A very
dangerous
contagious
disease
in which the air
passages,
and
especially
the
throat,
become
coated
with a false
membrane,
produced
by the
solidification
of an
inflammatory
exudation.
Cf.
Group..
Emprise
::
Emprise
(n.) The
qualifies
which
prompt
one to
undertake
difficult
and
dangerous
exploits.
Periculous
::
Periculous
(a.)
Dangerous;
full of
peril.
Madcap
::
Madcap
(a.)
Inclined
to wild
sports;
delighting
in rash,
absurd,
or
dangerous
amusements..
Pontlevis
::
Pontlevis
(n.) The
action
of a horse in
rearing
repeatedly
and
dangerously.
Wicked
::
Wicked
(a.)
Cursed;
baneful;
hurtful;
bad;
pernicious;
dangerous.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) An
opening,
road, or
track,
available
for
passing;
especially,
one
through
or over some
dangerous
or
otherwise
impracticable
barrier;
a
passageway;
a
defile;
a ford; as, a
mountain
pass..
Ergot
::
Ergot (n.) The
mycelium
or spawn of this
fungus
infecting
grains
of rye and
wheat.
It is a
powerful
remedial
agent,
and also a
dangerous
poison,
and is used as a means of
hastening
childbirth,
and to
arrest
bleeding..
White-water
::
White-water
(n.) A
dangerous
disease
of
sheep.
Gastroelytrotomy
::
Gastroelytrotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
cutting
into the upper part of the
vagina,
through
the
abdomen
(without
opening
the
peritoneum),
for the
purpose
of
removing
a
fetus.
It is a
substitute
for the
Caesarean
operation,
and less
dangerous..
Anticor
::
Anticor
(n.) A
dangerous
inflammatory
swelling
of a
horse's
breast,
just
opposite
the
heart..
Hazardous
::
Hazardous
(a.)
Exposed
to
hazard;
dangerous;
risky.
Light-ship
::
Light-ship
(n.) A
vessel
carrying
at the
masthead
a
brilliant
light,
and
moored
off a shoal or place of
dangerous
navigation
as a guide for
mariners..
Feral
::
Feral (a.)
Funereal;
deadly;
fatal;
dangerous.
Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Pertaining
to, or
indicating,
a
crisis,
turning
point,
or
specially
important
juncture;
important
as
regards
consequences;
hence,
of
doubtful
issue;
attended
with risk;
dangerous;
as, the
critical
stage of a
fever;
a
critical
situation..
Safe
::
Safe
(superl.)
Conferring
safety;
securing
from harm; not
exposing
to
danger;
confining
securely;
to be
relied
upon; not
dangerous;
as, a safe
harbor;
a safe
bridge,
etc..
Bitterness
::
Bitterness
(n.)
Dangerous
error,
or
schism,
tending
to draw
persons
to
apostasy..
Shelfy
::
Shelfy
(a.)
Abounding
in
shelves;
full of
dangerous
shallows.
Safe
::
Safe
(superl.)
Incapable
of doing harm; no
longer
dangerous;
in
secure
care or
custody;
as, the
prisoner
is
safe..
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