withering

  • 21Withering abalone syndrome — is a disease of the abalone shellfish, primarily found in the black and red abalone species.First described in 1986, it is caused by the bacterium Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis , which attacks the lining of the abalone s digestive tract …

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  • 22Withering to Death. — Withering to Death. (typographié sur la pochette Withering to death., avec un point final) est le cinquième album de Dir en grey sorti en 2005. Portail du rock Catégories : Album musical sorti en 2005Album de J rock …

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  • 23Withering to Death. — Infobox Album Name = Withering to Death. Type = studio Artist = Dir en grey Released = March 9, 2005 (JP) November 11, 2005 (EU) May 16, 2006 (US) Recorded = Studio Inning, Studio Fine, On Air Azabu, Studio Greenbird, Sony Music Studios Genre =… …

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  • 24withering — Synonyms and related words: Sanforizing, acerb, acerbate, acerbic, acid, acidic, acidulent, acidulous, acrid, acrimonious, air drying, anhydration, arrogant, atrophy, attenuation, baneful, biting, bitter, calamitous, cataclysmal, cataclysmic,… …

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  • 25withering — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. shriveling, shrinking, wilting; see decaying …

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  • 26withering — sb. == adversary. K. Horn, 154 …

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  • 27withering — with·er·ing || wɪðərɪŋ adj. wilting, fading; causing someone to be ashamed (as with a look of scorn) with·er || wɪðə(r) v. wilt, fade; become shriveled; degenerate; cause to be ashamed (as with a look of scorn); harm; shrivel, dry …

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  • 28withering — adjective scornful. → wither …

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  • 29withering — adjective Syn: scornful, contemptuous, scathing, stinging, devastating, humiliating, mortifying Ant: admiring …

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  • 30withering — /ˈwɪðərɪŋ/ (say widhuhring) adjective 1. scathing, contemptuous, or crushing, as a remark, look, etc. 2. causing to become withered. {wither + ing2} –witheringly, adverb …