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- Latin mundificans, p.pr. of mundificare to make clean, from mundus clean + -ficare (in comparative) to make. See -fy. (Wiktionary)
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“Acetaria hxcce omnia orexin excitant, diatbe - fin alcalinam inipediunt, linguam & intefb'na fbrdj. bus liberant atqus mundificant, languinem KBige - rant, concretiones tartareas &. obftruftiooes & i -”
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Medicinal plasters. Who knew there were so many?
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