BLISTER


Meaning of BLISTER in English

/blis"teuhr/ , n.

1. a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury.

2. any similar swelling, as an air bubble in a coat of paint.

3. a relatively large bubble occurring in glass during blowing.

4. Mil. a transparent bulge or dome on the fuselage of an airplane, usually for mounting a gun.

5. Photog. a bubble of air formed where the emulsion has separated from the base of a film, as because of defective processing.

6. a dome or skylight on a building.

7. the moving bubble in a spirit level.

8. a small blisterlike covering of plastic, usually affixed to a piece of cardboard and containing a small item, as a pen, bolt, or medicinal tablet.

v.t.

9. to raise a blister or blisters on: These new shoes blistered my feet.

10. to criticize or rebuke severely: The boss blistered his assistant in front of the whole office.

11. to beat or thrash; punish severely.

v.i.

12. to form or rise as a blister or blisters; become blistered.

[ 1250-1300; ME blister, blester blaestri, dat. of blastr swelling. See BLAST, BLOW 2 ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .