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91scarlatina — scar•la•ti•na [[t]ˌskɑr ləˈti nə[/t]] n. 1) pat scarlet fever 2) pat a mild form of scarlet fever • Etymology: 1795–1805; < NL (febris) scarlatina scarlet fever, der. of ML scarlata scarlet (cloth); see scarlet, ine I scar la•ti′nal,… …
92scarlatina — (n.) 1803, from Mod.L. scarlatina (Sydenham, 1676), from It. scarlattina (Lancelotti, 1527), fem. of scarlattino (adj.), dim. of scarlatto scarlet (see SCARLET (Cf. scarlet)). It is a synonym for scarlet fever, not a milder form of it …
93Scarlatina — Scar la*ti na, n. [NL.: cf. F. scarlatine. See {Scarlet}.] (Med.) Scarlet fever. {Scar la*ti nal}, a. {Scar*lat i*nous} (# or #), a. [1913 Webster] …
94Scarlatinal — Scarlatina Scar la*ti na, n. [NL.: cf. F. scarlatine. See {Scarlet}.] (Med.) Scarlet fever. {Scar la*ti nal}, a. {Scar*lat i*nous} (# or #), a. [1913 Webster] …
95Scarlatinous — Scarlatina Scar la*ti na, n. [NL.: cf. F. scarlatine. See {Scarlet}.] (Med.) Scarlet fever. {Scar la*ti nal}, a. {Scar*lat i*nous} (# or #), a. [1913 Webster] …
96Maltese cross — 1. a cross having four equal arms that expand in width outward. See illus. under cross. 2. See scarlet lychnis. [1875 80] * * * …
97scarlatina — (skahr la te nah) See scarlet fever …
98Jerusalem cross — 1. a cross whose four arms are each capped with a crossbar and often with a small Greek cross centered in each quadrant. 2. See scarlet lychnis. [1605 15] * * * …
99scarlatina — n.; see scarlet fever …
100Phaseolus multiflorus — Scarlet Scar let, a. Of the color called scarlet; as, a scarlet cloth or thread. [1913 Webster] {Scarlet admiral} (Zo[ o]l.), the red admiral. See under {Red}. Scarlet bean (Bot.), a kind of bean ({Phaseolus multiflorus}) having scarlet flowers;… …