lancinate
11lancinate — lan•ci•nate [[t]ˈlæn səˌneɪt[/t]] v. t. nat•ed, nat•ing to stab or pierce • Etymology: 1595–1605; < L lancinātus, ptp. of lancināre to tear to pieces …
12lancinate — /ˈlænsəneɪt/ (say lansuhnayt), /ˈlans / (say lahns ) verb (t) (lancinated, lancinating) to tear or rend; stab or pierce. {Latin lancinātus, past participle} –lancination /lænsəˈneɪʃən/ (say lansuh nayshuhn), /lans / (say lahns ), noun …
13lancinate — a. lacerate; pierce. ♦ lancination, n …
14lancinate — adjective painful as if caused by a sharp instrument a cutting wind keen winds knifelike cold piercing knifelike pains piercing cold piercing criticism a stabbing pain lancinating pain …
15Lancinated — Lancinate Lan ci*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lancinated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lancinating}.] [L. lancinatus, p. p. of lancinare to fear.] To tear; to lacerate; to pierce or stab. De Quincey. [1913 Webster] …
16Lancinating — Lancinate Lan ci*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lancinated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lancinating}.] [L. lancinatus, p. p. of lancinare to fear.] To tear; to lacerate; to pierce or stab. De Quincey. [1913 Webster] …
17rend — I verb break, burst, cleave, crack, cut, dilacerate, discerp, disscindere, dissect, dissever, disunite, divide, fracture, lacerate, lancinate, rip, rive, rupture, sever, shatter, shiver, slash, slice, snap, splinter, split, sunder, tear, tear… …
18lancinating — adjective Etymology: lancinate to pierce, from Latin lancinatus, past participle of lancinare; akin to Latin lacerare to rend more at lacerate Date: 1762 characterized by piercing or stabbing sensations < lancinating pain > …
19lancinating — lan·ci·nat·ing (lănʹsə nā tĭng) adj. Characterized by a sensation of cutting, piercing, or stabbing. [From lancinate, to stab, from Latin lancināre, lancināt , to lacerate.] * * * …
20stick — index bond (hold together), cement, cohere (adhere), cudgel, lancinate, pierce (lance) …