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Wanghee (medicine)


wanghee
<botany> The Chinese name of one or two species of bamboo, or jointed cane, of the genus Phyllostachys. The slender stems are much used for walking sticks.

Alternative forms: whanghee.

Origin: Chin. Wang yellow + he a root.

Source: Websters Dictionary


rabid (iou)



rabid adjective. E17.
[Latin rabidus, from rabere be mad: see -ID1.]
Furious, raging; madly violent in Nature or behaviour. E17.
R. Graves Honest men sleeping Start awake with rabid eyes, Bone-chilled, flesh creeping. Health Express I..cannot stop feeling this rabid hunger.
Of a person: that is something to an unreasoning extent; fanatical. E19.
C. Lamb: B. was a rabid pedant. R. Campbell Those strapping girls whose love..Would make a rabid Mormon of a priest.
Affected with rabies; pertaining to or of the Nature of rabies. E19.
ra'bidity noun M19.
rabidly adverb L19.
rabidness noun M17.