English English Dictionary
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The supposed faculty of perceiving subterraneous springs and currents by sensation; -- so called from one Bleton, of France.
A form of decay seen in fleshy, overripe fruit.
of Blow
imp. of Blow.
of Blow
An inflammation in the foot of a horse, between the sole and the bone.
imp. of Blench.
A tin dinner pail.
A downy species of aphis, or plant louse, destructive to fruit trees, infesting both the roots and branches; -- also applied to several other injurious insects.
To affect with blight; to blast; to prevent the growth and fertility of.
Hence: To destroy the happiness of; to ruin; to mar essentially; to frustrate; as, to blight one's prospects.
To be affected by blight; to blast; as, this vine never blights.
Mildew; decay; anything nipping or blasting; -- applied as a general name to various injuries or diseases of plants, causing the whole or a part to wither, whether occasioned by insects, fungi, or atmospheric influences.
The act of blighting, or the state of being blighted; a withering or mildewing, or a stoppage of growth in the whole or a part of a plant, etc.
That which frustrates one's plans or withers one's hopes; that which impairs or destroys.
A rashlike eruption on the human skin.
of Blight
Causing blight.
of Blight
So as to cause blight.