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ulcerous(dictionary)
weaver(2)(dictionary)
weaver(1)(dictionary)
weaver(medicine)
weaver(dictionary)
weaver's cough(medicine)
Weaver, John(encyclopedia)
Weaver, Warren(encyclopedia)
Weaver (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)

weaver(2) (iou) and ulcerous (medicine)


weaver(2) (iou)



weaver noun2. E19.
[from WEAVE verb2 + -ER1.]
A person, animal, or thing which weaves from side to side; esp. (a) a horse etc. that weaves the head, neck, and body from side to side; (b) RAF slang a pilot or aircraft taking evasive action; (c) colloq. a motorist who changes lanes continuously, esp. to overtake Other vehicles.

ulcerous (medicine)


ulcerous


1. Having the Nature or character of an ulcer; discharging purulent or Other matter.

2. Affected with an ulcer or ulcers; ulcerated. "It will but skin and Film the ulcerous place." (Shak) Ul"cerously, Ul"cerousness.

Origin: L. Ulcerous: cf. F. Ulcereux.

Source: Websters Dictionary