Astriction

//əˈstɹɪk.ʃən//

Synonyms for "astriction" (23 found)

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Catalan

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  • astricció noun (adstriction)

Spanish

1 entries
  • astricción noun (adstriction)

Sample sentences

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So of marriage he is the author and the witness; yet hence will not follow any divine astriction more than what is subordinate to the glory of God, and the main good of either party.

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Astriction of the Belly is commonly a sign of strong chylopocerick Organ

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Myrobalanes have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches : for this virtue requireth an astriction ; but such an astriction as is not grateful to the body

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Payment of dry multures will even imply a title; being exclusive of any other supposition than astriction

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