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exulceration|ɛgˌzʌlsəˈreɪʃən| [ad. L. exulcerātiōn-em, n. of action f. exulcerāre: see exulcerate. Cf. F. exulcération.] 1. Ulceration. Also, ‘the early stage or commencement of ulceration’ (Mayne Exp. Lex.).
1533Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 56 b, Inflamation or exulceration in the guttes or bladder. 1671Salmon Syn. Med. i. xlviii. 113 A Disease which causeth scratching without Exulceration of the Skin. 1748tr. Vegetius' Distemp. Horses 17 The Sharpness of the Exulceration is mitigated. 1889in Wagstaffe Med. Voc. b. fig. Embittered condition; exasperation.
1594Hooker Eccl. Pol. ii. v. (1611) 65 Which exulceration of minde made him apt to take all occasions of contradiction. 1680H. More Apocal. Apoc. 110 Rage and exulceration of spirit against the risen witnesses. 2. concr. An ulcerated place; a sore.
1551Turner Herbal (1568) K iij a, The whyche pulse..hurte the sores and exulcerations. 1678Salmon Lond. Disp. 167 It..heals exulcerations, cools the heat of burning Ulcers. 1861Bumstead Ven. Dis. (1879) 355 Herpetic exulcerations, or other solutions of continuity. |