(archaic) The use or application of a caustic; cautery.
cerastium
cerastium
noun
(botany) Any of several plants of the genus Cerastium, such as mouse-eared chickweed
coumarins
coumarins
noun
plural of coumarin
curialism
curialism
noun
(derogatory) The view or doctrine of the ultramontane party in the Latin Church.
franciums
franciums
noun
plural of francium
macrobius
manicures
manicures
noun
plural of manicure
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manicure
marcianus
masticura
muscarine
muscarine
noun
(biochemistry) An extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter.
myiarchus
sacrarium
sacrarium
noun
(anatomy) The complex sacrum of any bird.
(historical) In Ancient Rome, a place where sacred objects were kept, either in a temple (the adytum) or in a house (holding the penates)
The area surrounding the altar of a Christian church; the sanctuary or piscina. Sometimes specifically a drain directly to the earth, perhaps including reference to a basin, for washing vessels from consecration.