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Cough

To expel air or obstructing or irritating matter from the lungs or air passages in a noisy and violent manner

disbar

disbar : to expel from the bar or the legal profession : deprive (an attorney) of a license to practice law usually

Expulser

An expeller

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Expulsion

Is forcing out, Webster American Dictionary, p. 410. In U.K., the House of Commons has the power to expel a member for (a) being in open rebellion, (b) being guilty of forgery, perjury, of frauds and breaches

Benchers

or rebuking him, by prohibiting him from dining in the hall or using the library, or even by expelling him from the Bar, called disbarring. They may also refuse admission to a student, or reject his call

parasiticidal

Capable of destroying parasites especially capable of expelling or destroying parasitic worms

Lithagogue

A medicine having or supposed to have the power of expelling calculous matter with the urine

Hydragogue

Causing a discharge of water expelling serum effused into any part of the body as in dropsy

Helminthic

Of or relating to worms or Helminthes expelling worms

Expulsion

The act of expelling a driving or forcing out summary removal from membership association etc

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Cough

To expel air or obstructing or irritating matter from the lungs or air passages in a noisy and violent manner

disbar

disbar : to expel from the bar or the legal profession : deprive (an attorney) of a license to practice law usually

Expulser

An expeller

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Expulsion

Is forcing out, Webster American Dictionary, p. 410. In U.K., the House of Commons has the power to expel a member for (a) being in open rebellion, (b) being guilty of forgery, perjury, of frauds and breaches

Benchers

or rebuking him, by prohibiting him from dining in the hall or using the library, or even by expelling him from the Bar, called disbarring. They may also refuse admission to a student, or reject his call

parasiticidal

Capable of destroying parasites especially capable of expelling or destroying parasitic worms

Lithagogue

A medicine having or supposed to have the power of expelling calculous matter with the urine

Hydragogue

Causing a discharge of water expelling serum effused into any part of the body as in dropsy

Helminthic

Of or relating to worms or Helminthes expelling worms

Expulsion

The act of expelling a driving or forcing out summary removal from membership association etc

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