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DERIVATION

Volume 17 · 56 words · 1810 Edition

in Medicine, is when a humour which cannot conveniently be evacuated at the part affected, is attracted from thence, and discharged elsewhere; thus a blister is applied to the neck to draw away the humour from the eyes.

in Grammar, the affinity one word has with another, by having been originally formed from it. See DERIVATIVE.