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Arteritis
Arteritis Ar`te*ri"tis, n. [Artery + -etis.] Inflammation of an artery or arteries. --Dunglison.
Arthrochondritis
Arthrochondritis Ar`thro*chon*dri"tis, n. [NL.] (Med.) Chondritis of a joint.
Blepharitis
Blepharitis Bleph`a*ri"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? eyelid + -ilis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the eyelids. -- Bleph`a*rit"ic, a.
British
British Brit"ish, n. pl. People of Great Britain.
British
British Brit"ish (br[i^]t"[i^]sh), a. [AS. Brittisc, Bryttisc.] Of or pertaining to Great Britain or to its inhabitants; -- sometimes restricted to the original inhabitants. British gum, a brownish substance, very soluble in cold water, formed by heating dry starch at a temperature of about 600[deg] Fahr. It corresponds, in its properties, to dextrin, and is used, in solution, as a substitute for gum in stiffering goods. British lion, the national emblem of Great Britain. British seas, the four seas which surround Great Britain.
British gum
Dextrin Dex"trin, n. [Cf. F. dextrine, G. dextrin. See Dexter.] (Chem.) A translucent, gummy, amorphous substance, nearly tasteless and odorless, used as a substitute for gum, for sizing, etc., and obtained from starch by the action of heat, acids, or diastase. It is of somewhat variable composition, containing several carbohydrates which change easily to their respective varieties of sugar. It is so named from its rotating the plane of polarization to the right; -- called also British gum, Alsace gum, gommelin, leiocome, etc. See Achro["o]dextrin, and Erythrodextrin.
British gum
British Brit"ish (br[i^]t"[i^]sh), a. [AS. Brittisc, Bryttisc.] Of or pertaining to Great Britain or to its inhabitants; -- sometimes restricted to the original inhabitants. British gum, a brownish substance, very soluble in cold water, formed by heating dry starch at a temperature of about 600[deg] Fahr. It corresponds, in its properties, to dextrin, and is used, in solution, as a substitute for gum in stiffering goods. British lion, the national emblem of Great Britain. British seas, the four seas which surround Great Britain.
British lion
British Brit"ish (br[i^]t"[i^]sh), a. [AS. Brittisc, Bryttisc.] Of or pertaining to Great Britain or to its inhabitants; -- sometimes restricted to the original inhabitants. British gum, a brownish substance, very soluble in cold water, formed by heating dry starch at a temperature of about 600[deg] Fahr. It corresponds, in its properties, to dextrin, and is used, in solution, as a substitute for gum in stiffering goods. British lion, the national emblem of Great Britain. British seas, the four seas which surround Great Britain.
British seas
British Brit"ish (br[i^]t"[i^]sh), a. [AS. Brittisc, Bryttisc.] Of or pertaining to Great Britain or to its inhabitants; -- sometimes restricted to the original inhabitants. British gum, a brownish substance, very soluble in cold water, formed by heating dry starch at a temperature of about 600[deg] Fahr. It corresponds, in its properties, to dextrin, and is used, in solution, as a substitute for gum in stiffering goods. British lion, the national emblem of Great Britain. British seas, the four seas which surround Great Britain.
Britisher
Britisher Brit"ish*er, n. An Englishman; a subject or inhabitant of Great Britain, esp. one in the British military or naval service. [Now used jocosely]
Cerebritis
Cerebritis Cer`e*bri"tis, n. [NL., fr. E. cerebrum + -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the cerebrum.
Chondritis
Chondritis Chon*dri"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + -itis.] (Med.) An inflammation of cartilage.
Endometritis
Endometritis En`do*me*tri"tis, n. [NL. See Endometrium, and -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the endometrium.
Enteritis
Enteritis En`te*ri"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? an intestine + -itis.] (Med.) An inflammation of the intestines. --Hoblyn.
Favoritism
Favoritism Fa"vor*it*ism, n. [Cf. F. favoritisme.] The disposition to favor and promote the interest of one person or family, or of one class of men, to the neglect of others having equal claims; partiality. A spirit of favoritism to the Bank of the United States. --A. Hamilton.
Gastritis
Gastritis Gas*tri"tis, n. [NL., from. Gr. ?, ?, stomach + -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the stomach, esp. of its mucuos membrane.
Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis Gas`tro*en`te*ri"tis, n. [NL. See Gastroenrteric, and -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the lining membrane of the stomach and the intestines.
Iritis
Iritis I*ri"tis, n. [NL. See Iris, and -itis.] (Med.) An inflammation of the iris of the eye.
Lithotritist
Lithotritist Li*thot"ri*tist, n. A lithotriptist.
Metritis
Metritis Me*tri"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? womb + -tis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the womb.
Nazaritism
Nazaritism Naz"a*ri*tism (?; 277), n. The vow and practice of a Nazarite.
Nephritis
Nephritis Ne*phri"tis, n. [L., fr. gr. ? (sc. ?), fr. ? a kidney.] (Med.) An inflammation of the kidneys.
Neuritis
Neuritis Neu*ri"tis, n. [NL., fr. gr. ? nerve + -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of a nerve.
Ovaritis
Ovaritis O`va*ri"tis, n. [NL. See Ovarium, and -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the ovaries.
Parametritis
Parametritis Par`a*me*tri"tis, n. [NL. See Para-, and Metritis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the cellular tissue in the vicinity of the uterus.
Perichondritis
Perichondritis Per`i*chon*dri"tis, n. [NL. See Perichondrium, and -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the perichondrium.
Perinephritis
Perinephritis Per`i*ne*phri"tis, n. [NL. See Peri-, and Nephritis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the cellular tissue around the kidney. -- Per`i*ne*phrit"ic, a.
Pleuritis
Pleuritis Pleu*ri"tis, n. [L.] (Med.) Pleurisy.
Sanskritist
Sanskritist San"skrit*ist, n. One versed in Sanskrit.
Scleritis
Scleritis Scle*ri"tis (skl[-e]*r[imac]"t[i^]s), n. [NL.] See Sclerotitis.

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