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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Regarding her formation, her origin, her inhabitability, they could easily tell what system _should_ be rejected and what _might_ be admitted.
All Around the Moon Jules Verne 2005
Gussew, of the Imperial Observatory at Wilna, describes to us, "a mountain mass in the form of a meniscus lens, rising in the middle to a height of seventy-nine English miles."[338] As this makes the moon lopsided, with the heavy side toward the earth, the question of an atmosphere, and of the moon's inhabitability is reopened; and the discussion seems to favor the man in the moon; only he keeps on the other side always, so that we can not see him.
Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Robert Patterson 2006
The only means we have to judge of the inhabitability of other worlds is by analogy, which is the foundation of all scientific hypotheses.
The Universe a Vast Electric Organism George Woodward Warder 2011
Newcomb says astronomers have no means of knowing as to the inhabitability of distant orbs any more than other persons, and that we can only reason cosmologically on the subject, and, reasoning thus, he thinks only the earth and possibly Mars are inhabited.
The Universe a Vast Electric Organism George Woodward Warder 2011
Strabo, with his captious, bilious, and acrid criticism, is wrong, and Pytheas is right, in a highly important part of the question, the inhabitability of the island.
Ultima Thule; vol. 1/2 Richard R. Burton 2019