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consumptive

Word definitions for consumptive in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. tending to consume or use often wastefully; "water suitable for beneficial consumptive uses"; "duties consumptive of time and energy"; "consumptive fires" [ant: generative ] afflicted with or associated with pulmonary tuberculosis; "a consumptive patient"; ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Consumptive \Con*sump"tive\, a. [Cf. F. consomptif.] Of or pertaining to consumption; having the quality of consuming, or dissipating; destructive; wasting. It [prayer] is not consumptive or our time. --Sharp. A long consumptive war. --Addison. (Med.) Affected ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having a tendency to consume; dissipating; destructive; wasteful. 2 Of, or relating to consumption. 3 (context pathology English) Relating to pulmonary tuberculosis. n. A person suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "wasteful," also with reference to pulmonary consumption, from Latin consumpt- , stem of consumere (see consume ) + -ive . As a noun, attested from late 14c.

Usage examples of consumptive.

The same teacher who had sent a consumptive schoolboy out on a run in the worst blizzard to hit Cardiganshire in more than seventy years.

And when a character does not die, when he or she is neither consumptive, nor epileptic, nor hysterical, nor paranoid, nor schizophrenic, nor alcoholic, nor a sick prostitute, nor a sexual pervert, there is still evidence of morbid behaviour: sudden pallor, vivid blushes, burning eyes, trembling and fits, swoons.

In a parallel way the antiseptic diffusible oils of Pine, Peppermint, and Thyme, are likewise employed with marked success for inhalation into the lungs by consumptive patients.

That was before people had discovered the Adirondacks as a sanitarium for consumptives.

It was by daring to order fresh air for small-pox patients, and riding on horseback for consumptives, in place of the smothering system, and the noxious and often loathsome rubbish of the established schools.

There be some who do give these tabid or consumptives a certain posset made with lime-water and anise and liquorice and raisins of the sun, and there be other some who do give the juice of craw-fishes boiled in barley-water with chickenbroth, but these be toys, as I do think, and ye shall find as good virtue, nay better, in this syrup of the simple called Maidenhair.

He injected the sick tissue from the wasted bodies of consumptives who had died, into hundreds of guinea-pigs, into rabbits and three dogs, thirteen scratching cats, ten flopping chickens and twelve pigeons.

Amongst other things, he informed me that I ought not to study too hard, because the air in Calabria was very heavy, and I might become consumptive from too close application to my books.

There, your chosen persona of the Consumptive Grisette will doubtless melt many tender hearts.

Fat and cadaverous, pocked, oily and consumptive looking, they seemed wrong next to the sleek alto-like a crime scene photo with blurs that fucked up the symmetry and made you notice the wrong things.

It will produce life-like imitations of the dilatations of dyspepsia, the sicknesses of pregnancy, the broken rhythm of the cardiac, the feverishness of the consumptive.

He was a queer, consumptive creature, with a churchyard cough that made you shiver.

After undergoing a special treatment, Dahlia tubers and Chicory will yield the pure Laevulose that is sometimes called Atlanta Starch or Diabetic Sugar, which is frequently prescribed for diabetic and consumptive patients, and has been given to children in cases of wasting illness.

She had cast herself as a movie consumptive, and would not be dissuaded from the role by mere medical opinion.

I reckon there's enough of that truck along in there on the line of the pocket-knife, from Hail Columbia to Hark-from-the Tomb to fat up all the consumptives in all the hospitals from Halifax to the Holy Land.