Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AN'TI-COR
AN-TI-CON-VUL'SIVEAN-TI-COS-MET'IC
AN'TI-COR, n. [anti, and Fr. cœur, or L. cor, the heart.]
Among farriers, an inflammation in a horse's throat, answering to the quinsy in man. – Encyc.
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