different between ichorous vs sanious
ichorous
English
Etymology
ichor +? -ous
Adjective
ichorous (comparative more ichorous, superlative most ichorous)
- Resembling or relating to ichor.
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sanious
English
Etymology
From sanies +? -ous.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?ni?s
Adjective
sanious (comparative more sanious, superlative most sanious)
- Of, relating to, or discharging sanies; ichorous.
- 1860 January, The American Medical Monthly, Volumes 13-14, page 32,
- Furthermore, I touched with the pure solution the most sanious portions, especially the portions of the bones.
- 1861, Charles Caillault, Robert Howarth Blake (translator), A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin in Children, page 198,
- The ulcers are then, also, more sanious and humid.
- 1870 Arthur E. Durham, Diseases of the Nose, Timothy Holmes (editor), A System of Surgery: Theoretical and Practical, Volume 4, page 308,
- The discharge from the nose associated with the presence of a fibrous polypus is as a rule more scanty, and thinner, more sanious, and more liable to become foul and ozamic than the mucous discharge usually associated with the presence of the softer growths.
- 1860 January, The American Medical Monthly, Volumes 13-14, page 32,
Anagrams
- Siouans, suasion
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