different between vincture vs lincture
vincture
English
Etymology
From Latin vinctura, from vincire, vinctum (“to bind”).
Noun
vincture (plural vinctures)
- (obsolete) A binding.
Latin
Participle
v?nct?re
- vocative masculine singular of v?nct?rus
vincture From the web:
lincture
English
Etymology
From Latin l?nct?rus
Noun
lincture (plural linctures)
- A linctus; medicine taken by licking with the tongue.
Anagrams
- lecturin'
Latin
Participle
l?nct?re
- vocative masculine singular of l?nct?rus
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