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  • 81Lister,Joseph — Lis·ter (lĭsʹtər), Joseph. First Baron Lister. 1827 1912. British surgeon. He demonstrated in 1865 that carbolic acid was an effective antiseptic agent, decreasing postoperative fatalities from infection. * * * …

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  • 82Lister bag — Lis·ter bag also Lys·ter bag lis tər .bag n a canvas water bag used esp. for supplying military troops with chemically purified drinking water Lyster William John Le Hunte (1869 1947) American army surgeon. Lyster had a career as a surgeon in the …

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  • 83Lister tubercle — Lis·ter tubercle (lisґtər) [Baron J. Lister] tuberculum dorsale radii …

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  • 84lister cultivator — noun Etymology: lister (II) : a cultivator usually having blades designed to throw soil toward the roots of a crop, two heavy furrow balance wheels and two wheels to hold the machine on the ridges …

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  • 85lister ridge — noun : a raised strip of ground thrown up by a lister to form a seedbed …

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  • 86lister-planter — noun see lister II, 2 …

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  • 87lister — I. noun Date: 1682 one that lists or catalogs II. noun Etymology: 5list Date: 1887 a double moldboard plow often equipped with a subsoiling attachment and used mainly where rainfall is limited …

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  • 88lister — leister …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 89lister — noun a) A spear armed with three or more prongs, for striking fish. b) A person or organisation that creates or maintains lists. See Also: list, listing …

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  • 90lister — ● vt. ►IMPRIM * Produire un document en continu à l aide d une imprimante. * Présenter des données ou des instructions. Préconisé au Journal Officiel du 17 janvier 1982. Voir aussi listage …

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