Word Meanings - CICATRIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To heal or induce the formation of a cicatrix in, as in wounded or ulcerated flesh. Wiseman.
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- CICATRIZE
To heal or induce the formation of a cicatrix in, as in wounded or ulcerated flesh. Wiseman. - REPAIR
fr. L. repatriare to return to one's contry, to go home again; pref. re- re- + patria native country, fr. pater father. See Father, and 1. To return. I thought . . . that he repaire should again. Chaucer. 2. To go; to betake one's self; to resort; - RESTORE
To bring back to its former state; to bring back from a state of ruin, decay, disease, or the like; to repair; to renew; to recover. "To restore and to build Jerusalem." Dan. ix. 25. Our fortune restored after the severest afflictions. Prior. And - REPAIRABLE
Reparable. Gauden. - RECONCILE
1. To cause to be friendly again; to conciliate anew; to restore to friendship; to bring back to harmony; to cause to be no longer at variance; as, to reconcile persons who have quarreled. Propitious now and reconciled by prayer. Dryden. We pray - ASSUAGEMENT
Mitigation; abatement. - RESTORER
One who, or that which, restores. - REPAIRER
One who, or that which, repairs, restores, or makes amends. - ASSUAGER
One who, or that which, assuages. - ASSUAGE
To soften, in a figurative sense; to allay, mitigate, ease, or lessen, as heat, pain, or grief; to appease or pacify, as passion or tumult; to satisfy, as appetite or desire. Refreshing winds the summer's heat assuage. Addison. To assuage - RESTOREMENT
Restoration. - REMEDY
The legal means to recover a right, or to obtain redress for a wrong. Civil remedy. See under Civil. -- Remedy of the mint , a small allowed deviation from the legal standard of weight and fineness; -- called also tolerance. Syn. -- Cure; - REPAIRMENT
Act of repairing. - RECONCILEMENT
Reconciliation. Milton. - RECONCILER
One who reconciles. - IRRECONCILEMENT
The state or quality of being unreconciled; disagreement. - DISREPAIR
A state of being in bad condition, and wanting repair. The fortifications were ancient and in disrepair. Sir W. Scott. - IRRECONCILE
To prevent from being reconciled; to alienate or disaffect.