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morbific
[ mawr-bif-ik ]
adjective
- causing disease.
morbific
/ ɔːˈɪɪ /
adjective
- causing disease; pathogenic
Derived Forms
- ǰˈھ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ǰ·i·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
In Kingston, Jamaica, for instance, British colonial officers tried to banish the disease by firing cannons through the streets “to destroy the morbific power that lurked in the dark alleys”.
It may require ages for this progress, but when it is attained, and the race is set free from all morbific influences, physical death would be impossible.
He looked upon the morbific process as the same whichever were the mucous membranes attacked, and made a distinction only according to the localization of the disease.
Truffaldino, he continued, was an antidote to the morbific influences of Martellian verses; he had come to protect the King, the Prince, and all the people from the infection of those melancholic charms.
Fever is nothing more or less than a wholesome and salutary effort of nature to throw off some morbific matter; and, therefore, every means to lessen this indication proves injurious.
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