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Definition of Acrimonies
1. acrimony [n] - See also: acrimony
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acrimonies
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 ..."