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2 unite fractured bones by a callus, Id.Fract.47 ([voice] Pass.), Dsc.1.70,84:—[voice] Pass., become hard, Arist.Aud. 802b8, Thphr.HP4.15.2; become thickened, coagulated, Hp.Steril. 222.III in [voice] Pass., become insensible, of the flesh, : metaph., become insensible, obtuse, or blind, of the heart, Ev.Marc.6.52, 8.17, Ep.Rom.11.7; .
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