"Tettering" is a word in ENGLISH
of Tetter
Life without friends is just like a land that is barren.
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A family of ducks were walking down the road when an 18-wheeler ran over all but 1 baby. Farther down the road a family of skunks were walking the other way when the same 18-wheeler ran over all but one baby. The duck and the skunk finally met each other and the duck said, "Excuse me, my mom died down the road. Would you tell me what I am?" "Well", said the skunk "You have webbed feet, a beak, and feathers. You must be a duck." "Thanks" said the duck; then the skunk said, "My mom died down the road too, will you tell me what I am?" "Well", said the duck, "Your black, your white, & your mom's dead, you must be O.J.'s kid"
A saltish concretion on reeds and grass in marshy grounds in Galatia. It is soft and porous, and was formerly …
Read the complete definitionbúni - A skin disease, tetter, ringworm. (cf. empéine).
Read the complete definitionRelating to, or partaking of the nature of, the disease called tetter; herpetic.
Read the complete definitionAn inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and …
Read the complete definitionempátso - (Sp. empacho) Indigestion, surfeit. empéine, empéne – eskapuláryo empéine, empéne, (Sp. empeine) A cutaneous disease, tetter or ringworm, …
Read the complete definitionHerpes; tetter.
Read the complete definitionA free and pnblic road, way, or street; one which every person has the right to use. Abbott v. Duluth …
Read the complete definitionimpíne - (Sp. empeine) Tetter, ringworm.
Read the complete definitionTo affect with tetter.
Read the complete definitionA vesicular disease of the skin; herpes. See Herpes.
Read the complete definitionof Tetter
Read the complete definitionHaving the character of, or pertaining to, tetter.
Read the complete definitionA certain game of children; seesaw; -- called also titter-totter, and titter-cum-totter.
Read the complete definitionA plant used as a remedy for tetter, -- in England the calendine, in America the bloodroot.
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