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torrid (medicine)


torrid


1. Parched; dried with heat; as, a torrid plain or desert. "Barca or Cyrene's torrid soil."

2. Violenty hot; drying or scorching with heat; burning; parching. "Torrid heat.

<geography>" Torrid zone, that space or board belt of the earth, included between the tropics, over which the sun is vertical at some period of every year, and the heat is always great.

Origin: L. Torridus, fr. Torrere to parch, to burn, akin to E. Thist: cf. F. Torride. See Thirst.

Source: Websters Dictionary


chevin (iou)



chevin noun. LME.
[Old French chevenne, chevesne (mod. chevanne), from Proto-Romance from Latin capiton-, capito (orig.) big-head, from caput, -it-, head.]
The chub.