Definition of Acrimonies

1. Noun. (plural of acrimony) ¹

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Definition of Acrimonies

1. acrimony [n] - See also: acrimony

Lexicographical Neighbors of Acrimonies

acridinyl
acridities
acridity
acridly
acridness
acridnesses
acridology
acridone
acridone synthase
acridones
acridophosphine
acridophosphines
acriflavine
acriflavines
acrimonia
acrimonies (current term)
acrimonious
acrimoniously
acrimoniousness
acrimony
acrinol
acrisorcin
acrisy
acrita
acritan
acritarch
acritarchs
acrite
acritical
acritically

Literary usage of Acrimonies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outlines of a New Theory of Disease: Applied to Hydropathy, Showing that by Heinrich F. Francke (1849)
"In the evacuations of blood the cure of old and new morbid matters is not completed; there is only a partial riddance from those acrimonies which are always ..."

2. Medicine in 1800 by Thomas Clifford Allbutt (1900)
"In his eclecticism, however, Gaubius dealt a little in chemistry ; he attributed certain diseases to " acrimonies "—a word often in use at the time ; and he ..."

3. Journal des savants by Institut de France, Charles Giraud (1736)
"... dans toutes ces fortes d'acrimonies habituelles. ... à la fin de cette feconde Section , que les acrimonies-acides & les alkalines ..."

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