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Blister , n. [OE.; akin to OD. bluyster, fr. the same root as blast, bladder, blow. See Blow to eject wind.]
- A vesicle of the skin, containing watery matter or serum, whether occasioned by a burn or other injury, or by a vesicatory; a collection of serous fluid causing a bladderlike elevation of the cuticle.1913 Webster
And painful blisters swelled my tender hands.
Grainger.1913 Webster - Any elevation made by the separation of the film or skin, as on plants; or by the swelling of the substance at the surface, as on steel.1913 Webster
- A vesicatory; a plaster of Spanish flies, or other matter, applied to raise a blister.Dunglison.1913 Webster
Blister beetle, a beetle used to raise blisters, esp. the Lytta vesicatoria (or Cantharis vesicatoria), called Cantharis or Spanish fly by druggists. See Cantharis. -- Blister fly, a blister beetle. -- Blister plaster, a plaster designed to raise a blister; -- usually made of Spanish flies. -- Blister steel, crude steel formed from wrought iron by cementation; -- so called because of its blistered surface. Called also blistered steel. -- Blood blister. See under Blood.
1913 Webster
- A vesicle of the skin, containing watery matter or serum, whether occasioned by a burn or other injury, or by a vesicatory; a collection of serous fluid causing a bladderlike elevation of the cuticle.
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Blister, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Blistered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Blistering.] To be affected with a blister or blisters; to have a blister form on.1913 Webster
Let my tongue blister.
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Blister, v. t.
- To raise a blister or blisters upon.1913 Webster
My hands were blistered.
Franklin.1913 Webster - To give pain to, or to injure, as if by a blister.1913 Webster
This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongue.
Shak.1913 Webster
- To raise a blister or blisters upon.