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On the contrary, hard waters astringe and bind the power of the malt, so that its virtues are not freely communicated to the liquor.

Schinus molle.—The root of this plant is used medicinally and the resin that exudes from the tree is employed to astringe the gums.

To persons who are not habituated to the composition it causes a strong giddiness, astringes and excoriates the tongue and fauces, and deadens for a time the faculty of taste.

And Mrs. Ferret closed the sentence by jerking her face into an astringed smile, which, with the rising inflection of her voice, demanded the assent of her hearers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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