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‖ fraˈcedo Obs. [mod.L. fracēdo, f. frac-idus fracid, after the analogy of dulcēdo sweetness.] Putrefying heat. Hence fraˈcedinous a., erroneously fraˈcedonous, productive of heat through putrefaction; pertaining to putrid fermentation.
1669W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 253 The several sorts of Earth, are various coagulations of water, according to the difference of the Fracedinous seeds dispersed and implanted therein. Ibid. 329 The Fracedinous Odor. 1677Hale Prim. Orig. Man. iv. ii. 306 Some Insects..have an Origination..by very strength and fracedo of the Earth and Waters quickened by the vigorous Heat of the Sun. a1691Boyle Hist. Air xiii. (1692) 75 Their several malignant, congelative and fracedonous Natures and Qualities. |