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burgess
noun
1 Brit, mainly formal or old use
a in England: an inhabitant or citizen of a borough, especially a person who has the right to elect people to government;
b formerly in Scotland: an inhabitant or citizen of a burgh.
2 Brit, hist an MP for a borough (senses 1 and 2) or a university.
3 Brit, hist a borough magistrate or town councillor.
[13c in the form burgeis : French, from Latin burgus borough]
noun
1 Brit, mainly formal or old use
a in England: an inhabitant or citizen of a borough, especially a person who has the right to elect people to government;
b formerly in Scotland: an inhabitant or citizen of a burgh.
2 Brit, hist an MP for a borough (senses 1 and 2) or a university.
3 Brit, hist a borough magistrate or town councillor.
[13c in the form burgeis : French, from Latin burgus borough]
turgescent
adjective
1 becoming swollen, growing bigger, etc.
2 said of a plant cell: becoming distended with fluid.
[17c: from Latin turgescere to begin to swell]
turgescence noun .
adjective
1 becoming swollen, growing bigger, etc.
2 said of a plant cell: becoming distended with fluid.
[17c: from Latin turgescere to begin to swell]
turgescence noun .
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