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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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TWO OLD FAMILY INTERIORS Of the domestic and inside life of the middle of Long Island, at and just before that time, here are two samples: "The Whitmans, at the beginning of the present century, lived in a long story-and-a-half farm-house, hugely timber'd, which is still standing.
Complete Prose Works Walt Whitman 2005
Presently we Whitmans all moved up to Tillary street, near Adams, where my father, who was a carpenter, built a house for himself and us all.
Complete Prose Works Walt Whitman 2005
Wiggins just how it was." "She won't hear a word you say." "I'll make her hear." "They won't come a step." "You see." The Whitmans kept bees, and their honey was the celebrated luxury of the neighborhood.
Young Lucretia and Other Stories Mary E. Wilkins 2006
Whitman filled a great bowl for Lucy Ann; she sent a dish over to the Whites; father and Caleb and Silas ate manfully, and passed their plates again and again; Serena and Ruth and their mother ate all they could, and the cat had her fill; but the Whitmans, with all their allies, could not eat their own share and that of the Wigginses.
Young Lucretia and Other Stories Mary E. Wilkins 2006
Suppt._ WALT WHITMAN CHAPTER I THE WHITMANS OF WEST HILLS The old writers[4] tell how Long Island was once the happy hunting ground of wolves and Indians, the playing place of deer and wild turkeys; and how the seals, the turtles, grampuses and pelicans loved its long, quiet beaches.
A Life of Walt Whitman Henry Bryan Binns 2018
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Appears in: Crossroads.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2005).