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incarnative (medicine) and New Zealand (iou)


incarnative (medicine)


incarnative


Causing new flesh to grow; healing; regenerative.

An incarnative medicine.

Origin: Cf. F. Incarnatif.

Source: Websters Dictionary


New Zealand (iou)



New Zealand noun phr. L18.
[A country consisting of two large islands and several smaller ones in the SW Pacific, east of Australia.]
gen. Used attrib. to designate plants and animals native to New Zealand or Other things coming from, associated with, or characteristic of New Zealand. L18.
New Zealand ash = TITOKI. New Zealand falcon a reddish-brown falcon, Falco novaezeelandiae. New Zealand flax: see FLAX noun 2b. New Zealand robin a dark grey songbird, Petroica australis (family Eopsaltridae). New Zealand rug a lined waterproof canvas etc. rug for a horse. New Zealand spinach an annual plant, Tetragonia tetragonioides (family Aizoaceae), cultivated for its thick leaves which are used as a substitute for spinach. New Zealand thrush = PIOPIO. New Zealand tit = TOMTIT 1(c).
spec. Used attrib. to designate various American breeds of domestic rabbit used esp. for meat and fur. E20.
New Zealand rabbit; New Zealand black, New Zealand red, New Zealand white, etc.
New Zealander noun a native or inhabitant of New Zealand L18.
New Zealandism noun an idiom or word peculiar to or associated with the English spoken in New Zealand M20.