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11PANGAEUS — seu Malaca et Castagna Bellonio, mons Thraciae in Macedoniae confinio, Philippis urbi imminens. Pangaea Virg. Georg. l. 4. v. 462. Altaque pangaea, et Rhesi Mavortia tellus. In hoc, teste Herodotô Musa 7. aurea sunt et argentea metalla. Cinnamis… …
12tumid — a. 1. Swollen, swelled, enlarged, distended, puffed up, turgid. 2. Protuberant, swelling. 3. Bombastic, turgid, swelling, pompous, inflated, stilted, grandiloquent, declamatory, rhetorical, high flown, puffy, falsely sublime, grandiose, fustian,… …
13turgid — a. 1. Swelled, swollen, bloated, distended, puffed up. 2. Pompous, bombastic, tumid, puffy, inflated, stilted, grandiloquent, declamatory, rhetorical, ostentatious, turgent, grandiose, fustian, high flown …
14plethoric — adj 1. overfill, overabundant, superabundant, exuberant, overflowing, overspilling, spilling over, running over, bursting; bloated, swollen, bulbous, bulging, tumorous, tumescent, Pathol. edematous; bulging, swelling, turgescent, Obs. turgent;… …
15turgency — ˈtərjənsē, ˈtə̄j , ˈtəij , si noun ( es) Etymology: turgent + cy archaic : the quality or state of being swollen …
16turgently — turˈgently adverb (obsolete) • • • Main Entry: ↑turgent …
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