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INDEX

To the Corresponding Synonyms, and Inversions of Terms, occurring in the Second Volume.



  • Citric Acid; see Acids (in Supplem.)
  • Citron-water; see Distilling.
  • Clove-water; see Distilling.
  • Colds, in Dogs; see Dog.
  • Colewort; see Cabbage.
  • Confectionary; see Paste and Pastry.
  • Conger-eel; see Eel.
  • Congo-tea; see Tea-tree.
  • Copying-machine; see Writing.
  • Corinthian Brass; see Brass.
  • Corker; see Liverwort, the Dark-coloured.
  • Corn-crow-foot; see Crow-foot.
  • Corn-marigold; see Ox-eye, the Great White.
  • Corroborants; see Debility.
  • Corstorphine Cream; see Cream (in Supplem.)
  • Cos-lettuce; see Lettuce.
  • Cottenham Cheese; see Cheese.
  • Cotton; see Bleaching.
  • Cotton-thistle; see Thistle, the Cotton.
  • Coughs, in Dogs; see Dog.
  • Cow-itch; see Couhage.
  • Cow-pox; see Small-pox.
  • Cowslips of Jerusalem; see Lungwort.
  • Cows-lungwort; see Mullein, the Great White.
  • Crack-willow; see Willow.
  • Crap; see Buck-wheat.
  • Cross-bow; see Bow.
  • Crow-berries, the Black; see Heath, the Berry-bearing.
  • Culm-coal; see Coal.
  • Cyclopædia; sec Encyclopædia.
  • Daisy, the Greater; see Ox-eye, the Great White.
  • Damask-rose; see Rose.
  • Dead-nettle, the Yellow; see Weasel-snout.
  • Dead-tongue; see Hemlock Dropwort.
  • Deafness; see Ear.
  • Decyphering; see Deciphering.
  • Dee-nettle; see Dead-nettle.
  • Deglutition; see Swallowing.
  • Denshiring; see Burning of Land.
  • Dentition; see Teeth.
  • Dentrifice; see Teeth.
  • Devil's-bit Scabious; see Scabious.
  • Diary; see Journal.
  • Dibber; see Dibble.
  • Dill; see Fennel.
  • Dills; see Sea-wrack, the Palmated.
  • Distillation; see Distilling.
  • Dock, the Small-grained; see Blood-wort.
  • Dog-fish; see Shark, the Spotted.
  • Dog-wood; see Cornel-tree.
  • Dor; see Chafer.
  • Draft; sec Draught.
  • Drawers; see Flannel.
  • Dress; see Flannel, Shirt, and Stockings.
  • Dullesh, Dulls, or Dulse; see Sea-wrack, the Palmated.
  • Dutch-cheese; see Cheese.
  • Dutch-rushes; see Horse-tail, the Rough.
  • Dwarf-elder; see Elder.
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