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imbibe (iou) and macrotome (medicine)


imbibe (iou)



imbibe verb trans. LME.
[Latin imbibere, from in- IM-1 + bibere drink.]
Cause to absorb moisture or liquid; soak, imbue, or saturate with moisture; steep. LME-E19.
Of a thing: suck up, drink in, absorb (moisture). LME.
W. Cowper So barren sands imbibe the shower.
Take up, absorb, assimilate (gas, rays, heat, etc.). Also, take into solution or suspension. LME.
fig. Drink in, absorb, assimilate (knowledge, ideas, etc.); take into one's mind or moral system. M16.
E. Waugh The poor fellow had come..from the United States to imbibe European culture.
b. Instil into. M18-E19.
Drink (a liquid, esp. alcoholic liquor). Also, inhale. M17.
P. Roth They dizzily imbibed sweet chocolate Drinks.
b. transf. & fig. Swallow up. M17-E18.
imbiber noun M18.

macrotome (medicine)


macrotome


An instrument for making gross anatomical sections.

Origin: macro-+ G. Tome, cutting