different between rugine vs rusine
rugine
English
Etymology
French ruginer (“to scrape”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?u???i?n/, /??u??i?n/
Noun
rugine (plural rugines)
- (surgery) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; a raspatory.
Verb
rugine (third-person singular simple present rugines, present participle rugining, simple past and past participle rugined)
- (transitive, surgery) To scrape or rasp (a bone etc.); to scale.
- 1676, Richard Wiseman, Severall Chirurgical Treatises
- if you do not rugine that away, the Callus will be flow in thrusting out; and if you do rugine it, the deeper you enter into it, the browner and softer the Bone will be.
- 1676, Richard Wiseman, Severall Chirurgical Treatises
References
rugine in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Eur Ing, Guerin, rueing
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rusine
English
Etymology
Rusa +? -ine
Adjective
rusine (comparative more rusine, superlative most rusine)
- (zoology) Of, like, or relating to, a deer of the genus Rusa.
- (zoology, of an antler) Having the brow tine simple, and the beam forked at the tip.
Anagrams
- Ursine, insure, inures, nursie, urines, ursine
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