Phrenetic
Phrenetica.mad, fantic, distracted, furious
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
3.223 entradas
Phrenetica.mad, fantic, distracted, furious
Phrenetis, or Phrensy, or Phrenzyn.madness
Phrenica.pertaining to the diaphram
Phthisicn.a consumption, a shortness of breath
Phthisicala.consumptive, shortbreathed
Phthisisn.a consumption or wasting disease
Phylacteryn.a scroll inscribed with a sentence
Phyllophorousa.bearing leaves
Physetern.a genus of cetaceous fish or whales
Physianthrophyn.the science of the nature of man
Physicn.the art of healing, a medicin, a purge
Physicv.t.to purge with physic, cleanse, cure
Physicala.medicinal, relating to nature
Physicallyad.naturally, by natural operation
Physiciann.one who professes the art of healing
Physicsn. pl.natural philosophy, divinity
Physiognomicala.relating to physiognomy
Physiognomistn.a judge of men by their faces
Physiognomyn.the art of judging by the face, the face
Physiologicala.relating to physiology
Physiologistn.a writer on natural philosophy
Physiologyn.the doctrin of physics or nature
Phytivorousa.that feeds on vegetables
Phytologista.a botanist
Phytologyn.a description of plants, botany
Piaclen.a great crime, hainous fault, sacrifice, ob.
Piaculara.very wicked, atrocious, expiatory