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blistered, ppl. a.|ˈblɪstəd| [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. a. Affected with blisters, covered with vesicles.
1563T. Hill Art Garden. (1593) 116 This hearb..healeth the blistred lungs. 1886Stevenson Dr. Jekyll i. 4 The door..was blistered and distained. b. Of steel, etc.: cf. blister n. 6. orig. U.S.
1744in Maryland Hist. Mag. (1926) XXI. 243, 3 ffaggotts Blistered Steel. 1750Franklin Wks. (1840) 225 Sometimes the surface..of the needle..appears blistered. 1770Carroll Papers in Maryland Hist. Mag. (1918) XIII. 65 My Smiths say the Bristol or Blister'd steel sent to us is very bad. 1821R. Turner Abridgm. Arts & Sc. 227 The iron combines with a quantity of carbon, and is converted into blistered steel. 1870Eng. Mech. 18 Feb. 547/3 ‘Blistered’ copper is recognised by..being covered with scales of the oxide. c. Provided with a ‘blister’ (see blister n. 2 c).
1923W. S. Churchill World Crisis II. i. 23 The Monitor and the ‘bulged’ or ‘blistered ship’ were the beginning of the torpedo-proof fleet. 1928Daily Express 21 Nov. 1/1 The methods of defence employed by surface craft consist of anti-aircraft guns..; of reinforced or ‘blistered’ bottoms..; and of manœuvre. 2. Ornamented with puffs, puffed.
1592Nashe P. Penilesse Wks. 1884 II. 391 His back..blisterd with light sarcenet bastings. 1613Shakes. Hen. VIII, i. iii. 31 Short blistred Breeches. |