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PROLEPTIC

Volume 15 · 63 words · 1797 Edition

an epithet applied to a periodical disease which anticipates, or whose paroxysm returns sooner and sooner every time; as is frequently the case in agues.

PROLIFER FLOS; (proles, "an offspring;" and fero, "to bear"); a prolific flower, or a flower which from its own substance produces another; a singular degree of luxuriance, to which full flowers are chiefly incident. See Botany, p. 428.