ancome (Meaning)

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ancome (n.)

A small ulcerous swelling, coming suddenly; also, a whitlow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ancome

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ancome Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval healer applied a poultice to the knight's ancon to reduce the swelling.
  2. The village doctor prescribed a herbal remedy to treat the persistent ancon on the farmer's arm.
  3. In ancient times, people believed that certain rituals could ward off evil spirits and prevent ancons.
  4. The wise woman concocted a special ointment to soothe the discomfort caused by the painful ancon.
  5. Despite the discomfort, the warrior continued his quest, ignoring the throbbing pain in his ancon.
  6. Folk remedies passed down through generations often included mysterious herbs to cure ancons.
  7. The apothecary recommended a salve made from rare plants to hasten the healing of the stubborn ancon.
  8. In the Middle Ages, ancons were often associated with curses and required elaborate rituals for their removal.
  9. The herbalist gathered ingredients from the forest to create a potent balm for treating ancons.
  10. The old manuscript contained ancient recipes for treating various ailments, including ancons and fevers.

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A small ulcerous swelling, coming suddenly; also, a whitlow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The medieval healer applied a poultice to the knight's ancon to reduce the swelling.

The village doctor prescribed a herbal remedy to treat the persistent ancon on the farmer's arm.

In ancient times, people believed that certain rituals could ward off evil spirits and prevent ancons.

The wise woman concocted a special ointment to soothe the discomfort caused by the painful ancon.