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Definition of feste
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Feste (n.) A
feast.
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Verminous
::
Verminous
(a.)
Tending
to breed
vermin;
infested
by
vermin.
Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) Fig.:
Anything
that
festers
and
corrupts
like an open sore; a vice in
character.
Scrofula
::
Scrofula
(n.) A
constitutional
disease,
generally
hereditary,
especially
manifested
by
chronic
enlargement
and
cheesy
degeneration
of the
lymphatic
glands,
particularly
those of the neck, and
marked
by a
tendency
to the
development
of
chronic
intractable
inflammations
of the skin,
mucous
membrane,
bones,
joints,
and other
parts,
and by a
diminution
in the power of
resistance
to
disease
or
injury
and the
capacity
for
recovery.
Scrofula
is now
generally
held to be
tuberculous
in
character,
and may
System
::
System
(n.) An
assemblage
of parts or
organs,
either
in
animal
or
plant,
essential
to the
performance
of some
particular
function
or
functions
which as a rule are of
greater
complexity
than those
manifested
by a
single
organ;
as, the
capillary
system,
the
muscular
system,
the
digestive
system,
etc.;
hence,
the whole body as a
functional
unity..
Pole
::
Pole (n.) One of the
opposite
or
contrasted
parts or
directions
in which a polar force is
manifested;
a point of
maximum
intensity
of a force which has two such
points,
or which has
polarity;
as, the poles of a
magnet;
the north pole of a
needle..
Motive
::
Motive
(n.) That which
produces
conception,
invention,
or
creation
in the mind of the
artist
in
undertaking
his
subject;
the
guiding
or
controlling
idea
manifested
in a work of art, or any part of one..
Mousy
::
Mousy (a.)
Infested
with mice;
smelling
of mice.
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
company
of
travelers,
pilgrims,
or
merchants,
organized
and
equipped
for a long
journey,
or
marching
or
traveling
together,
esp.
through
deserts
and
countries
infested
by
robbers
or
hostile
tribes,
as in Asia or
Africa..
Explosion
::
Explosion
(n.) A
violent
outburst
of
feeling,
manifested
by
excited
language,
action,
etc.; as, an
explosion
of
wrath..
Infesttation
::
Infesttation
(n.) The act of
infesting
or state of being
infested;
molestation;
vexation;
annoyance.
Irritability
::
Irritability
(n.) A
natural
susceptibility,
characteristic
of all
living
organisms,
tissues,
and
cells,
to the
influence
of
certain
stimuli,
response
being
manifested
in a
variety
of ways, -- as that
quality
in
plants
by which they
exhibit
motion
under
suitable
stimulation;
esp., the
property
which
living
muscle
processes,
of
responding
either
to a
direct
stimulus
of its
substance,
or to the
stimulating
influence
of its nerve
fibers,
the
response
being
indicated
by a
change
of form, or
contracti
Fester
::
Fester
(n.) A small sore which
becomes
inflamed
and
discharges
corrupt
matter;
a
pustule.
Fester
::
Fester
(v. t.) To cause to
fester
or
rankle.
Serpentry
::
Serpentry
(n.) A place
inhabited
or
infested
by
serpents.
Festering
::
Festering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Feste.
New
::
New
(superl.)
Not
before
seen or
known,
although
existing
before;
lately
manifested;
recently
discovered;
as, a new
metal;
a new
planet;
new
scenes..
Rebeldom
::
Rebeldom
(n.) A
region
infested
by
rebels;
rebels,
considered
collectively;
also,
conduct
or
quality
characteristic
of
rebels..
Fester
::
Fester
(n.) To
generate
pus; to
become
imflamed
and
suppurate;
as, a sore or a wound
festers..
Manifested
::
Manifested
(imp. & p. p.) of
Manifes.
Patch
::
Patch (v. t.) To mend with
pieces;
to
repair
with
pieces
festened
on; to
repair
clumsily;
as, to patch the roof of a
house..
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