Word Meanings - QUACKSALVER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who boasts of his skill in medicines and salves, or of the efficacy of his prescriptions; a charlatan; a quack; a mountebank. Burton.
Related words: (words related to QUACKSALVER)
- CHARLATANISM
Charlatanry. - CHARLATANIC; CHARLATANICAL
Of or like a charlatan; making undue pretension; empirical; pretentious; quackish. -- Char`la*tan"ic*al*ly, adv. - SKILLFUL
1. Discerning; reasonable; judicious; cunning. "Of skillful judgment." Chaucer. 2. Possessed of, or displaying, skill; knowing and ready; expert; well-versed; able in management; as, a skillful mechanic; -- often followed by at, in, or of; as, - QUACK
1. To utter a sound like the cry of a duck. 2. To make vain and loud pretensions; to boast. " To quack of universal cures." Hudibras. 3. To act the part of a quack, or pretender. - QUACKISM
Quackery. Carlyle. - SKILLED
Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity in its application; familiarly acquainted with; expert; skillful; -- often followed by in; as, a person skilled in drawing or geometry. - SKILLIGALEE
A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served out to prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of oatmeal, sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy or army. - EFFICACY
Power to produce effects; operation or energy of an agent or force; production of the effect intended; as, the efficacy of medicine in counteracting disease; the efficacy of prayer. "Of noxious efficacy." Milton. Syn. -- Virtue; force; - MOUNTEBANKISM
The practices of a mountebank; mountebankery. - QUACK GRASS
See GRASS - MOUNTEBANK
1. One who mounts a bench or stage in the market or other public place, boasts of his skill in curing diseases, and vends medicines which he pretends are infalliable remedies; a quack doctor. Such is the weakness and easy credulity of men, that - CHARLATAN
One who prates much in his own favor, and makes unwarrantable pretensions; a quack; an impostor; an empiric; a mountebank. (more info) to chartter, prate; of imitative origin; cf. It. zirlare to whistle - QUACKLE
To suffocate; to choke. - MOUNTEBANKERY
The practices of a mountebank; quackery; boastful and vain pretenses. - QUACKSALVER
One who boasts of his skill in medicines and salves, or of the efficacy of his prescriptions; a charlatan; a quack; a mountebank. Burton. - MOUNTEBANKISH
Like a mountebank or his quackery. Howell. - CHARLATANRY
Undue pretensions to skill; quackery; wheedling; empiricism. - BURTON
A peculiar tackle, formed of two or more blocks, or pulleys, the weight being suspended of a hook block in the bight of the running part. - QUACKERY
The acts, arts, or boastful pretensions of a quack; false pretensions to any art; empiricism. Carlyle. - UNSKILLFUL
1. Not skillful; inexperienced; awkward; bungling; as, an unskillful surgeon or mechanic; an unskillful logician. 2. Lacking discernment; injudicious; ignorant. Though it make the unskillful laugh, can not but make the judicious grieve. Shak. -- - COEFFICACY
Joint efficacy. - UNSKILL
Want of skill; ignorance; unskillfulness. Sylvester.