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purulent pleurisy Pleurisy with empyema.
Synonym: suppurative pleurisy.
(05 Mar 2000)
purulent pneumonia Pneumonia caused by an organism that produces pus, implying that there can be destruction of lung tissue with permanent changes; usually sputum contains pus. Staphylococci, haemolytic streptococci, and Friedlander's bacillus are typical causes, as opposed to Streptococcus pneumoniae, which is rarely a cause of purulent pneumonia.
(05 Mar 2000)
purulent retinitis Purulent or septic retinitis resulting from the arrest of septic emboli in the retinal vessels.
Synonym: purulent retinitis, septic retinitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
purulent synovitis Acute inflammation of synovial membranes, with purulent effusion into a joint, due to bacterial infection; the usual route of infection is hemic to the synovial tissue, causing destruction of the articular cartilage, and may become chronic, with sinus formation, osteomyelitis, deformity, and disability.
Synonym: purulent synovitis, pyarthrosis, pyogenic arthritis, suppurative synovitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
puruloid Resembling pus.
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purvey 1. To furnish or provide, as with a convenience, provisions, or the like. "Give no odds to your foes, but do purvey Yourself of sword before that bloody day." (Spenser)
2. To procure; to get. "I mean to purvey me a wife after the fashion of the children of Benjamin." (Sir W. Scot)
Origin: OE. Purveien, porveien, OF. Porveeir, porveoir, F. Pourvoir, fr. L. Providere. See Provide, and cf. Purview.
1. To purchase provisions; to provide; to make provision.
2. To pander; with to. " Their turpitude purveys to their malice."
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
purveyance 1. The act or process of providing or procuring; providence; foresight; preparation; management. "The ill purveyance of his page." (Spenser)
2. That which is provided; provisions; food.
3. A providing necessaries for the sovereign by buying them at an appraised value in preference to all others, and oven without the owner's consent. This was formerly a royal prerogative, but has long been abolished.
Origin: Cf. F. Pourvoyance.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
purveyor 1. One who provides victuals, or whose business is to make provision for the table; a victualer; a caterer.
2. An officer who formerly provided, or exacted provision, for the king's household.
3. A procurer; a pimp; a bawd.
Origin: OE. Porveour, OF. Pourveor, F. Pourvoyeur. See Purvey, and cf. Proveditor.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
purview 1. The body of a statute, or that part which begins with " Be it enacted, " as distinguished from the preamble. Hence: The limit or scope of a statute; the whole extent of its intention or provisions. "Profanations within the purview of several statutes." (Bacon)
2. Limit or sphere of authority; scope; extent. "In determining the extent of information required in the exercise of a particular authority, recourse must be had to the objects within the purview of that authority." (Madison)
Origin: OF. Purveu, pourveu, F. Pourvu, provided, p. P. Of OF. Porveoir, F. Pourvoir. See Purvey, View, and cf. Proviso.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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pureblood An animal of unmixed ancestry; bred from members of a recognized breed or strain without a mixture of other blood over many generations.
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