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The quality of being acrimonious; asperity; acrimony
Bitter digestive fluid emanating from liver; melancholy; anger.
Brownish alkaline fluid produced by the liver. Bile is stored in the gall bladder and is intermittently released into the duodenum (small intestine) to aid digestion. Bile consists of bile salts, bile pigments, cholesterol, and lecithin. Bile salts assist in the breakdown and absorption of fats; bile pigments are the breakdown products of old red blood cells that are passed into the gut to be eliminated with the feces.
A digestive juice secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder; aids in the digestion of fats.
Synonyms: gall
Study of insect galls.
ETYM Corrupted from dandruff.
A feeling of anger and animosity; SYN. hackles.
Synonyms: hackles
ETYM Pref. dis- + pleasure: cf. Old Fren. desplaisir, French déplaisir. Related to Displease.
The feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something.
1. A wood used especially for dagger hilts
2. A dagger with a handle of dudgeon
3. A haft made of dudgeon
Synonyms: high dudgeon
ETYM French, from piquer. Related to Pike.
(Homonym: peak, peek).
1. A sudden outburst of anger; SYN. temper, irritation.
2. Hurt pride, resentful irritation.
3. (French) A feeling of slight irritation or resentment.
Synonyms: irritation · temper
1. The quality or state of being poignant
2. An instance of poignancy
ETYM Old Eng. wrathe, wraththe, wrethe, wraeththe, AS. wraeththo, from wrâth wroth; akin to Icel. reithi wrath. Related to Wroth.
1. Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins); SYN. anger, ire, ira.
2. Intense anger (usually on an epic scale).
Angriness, furiousness