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diametral (medicine)


diametral


Pertaining to a diameter; diametrical.

<geometry> Diametral curve, Diametral surface, planes in which two of the axes lie.

Origin: Gr. F. Diametral.

Source: Websters Dictionary


blanch (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: blanchir, from blanc 'white']
[T] to put Vegetables, fruit, or nuts into boiling water for a short time
::Blanch the peaches and remove the skins.
[I] literary to become pale because you are frightened or shocked
::Patrick visibly blanched.