| fester | 1. To generate pus; to become imflamed and suppurate; as, a sore or a wound festers. "Wounds immedicable Rankle, and fester, and gangrene." (Milton) "Unkindness may give a wound that shall bleed and smart, but it is treachery that makes it fester." (South) "Hatred . . . Festered in the hearts of the children of the soil." (Macaulay) 2. To be inflamed; to grow virulent, or malignant; to grow in intensity; to rankle. Origin: OE. Festern, fr. Fester,; or fr. OF. Festrir, fr. Festre, See Fester. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a sore that has become inflamed and formed pus ripen and generate pus; "her wounds are festering"
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Festers are gigantic, fat beasts, that appear to have been sewn together haphazardly. Though they represent the hideous death of drowned slaves, these monsters seem to actually be the slave traders themselves, forced to relive the fate they gave their human cargo. They attack with a gigantic flail. They can only be killed with the axe or by exploding them or setting them on fire. ...
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| fester | a sore that has become inflamed and formed pus |
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| fester | ripen and generate pus |
| fester | a fluid product of inflammation |
| fester | (medicine) the formation of morbific matter in an abscess or a vesicle and the discharge of pus |
| fester | having undergone infection |
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