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Definition of Abraided
1. abraid [v] - See also: abraid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abraided
Literary usage of Abraided
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York (1902)
"This requires great care in the doing, as the cornea may be abraided in the
process of cleansing if the very utmost care is not exercised. ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Hydraulic and Water-supply Engineering: Relating to by John Thomas Fanning (1887)
"In one instance the writer had occasion to construct a low embankment, not
exceeding twenty feet height at the centre, across an abraided cut through a ..."
3. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1880)
"The affected tooth showed no sensitiveness either at a sudden change of temperature
or by scratching with the excavator on the abraided surface, ..."
4. The Secrets of specialists by Alfred Dale Covey (1905)
"After the surfaces of the opening have' been thoroughly scarified the abraided
surfaces are kept together by the pressure of the truss, union takes place ..."
5. Lectures on the History of England by M. J. Guest (1888)
"... whereat he, awhile studying, after, as a man all ravished with gladness,
holding his eyes and hands up to heaven, abraided,* saying with a loud voice, ..."
6. A Practical treatise on disease in children by Eustace Smith (1886)
"When a wound or abraided surface becomes attacked by the diphtheritic process,
its borders become purple red and swollen, and the surface pours out a ..."