In the mature plant the warts have generally disappeared from the pileus and sometimes its margin is curved upward Peck, Bull.
Frostiana, which have warts or scales on the cap (which sometimes are not discernible after rain), white gills, and a volva which soon breaks up into fragments or scabs.
From the edible Reddish amanita, it is easily separated by the entire absence of any reddish hues or stains and of warts upon its cap.
The small warts of the pileus are easily separable, and in mature specimens they have often wholly or partly disappeared.
The remains carried up by the pileus form slight warts or thin whitish areolate patches.
The only evidence of the presence of a volva shown by the dried specimens is found in a few inconspicuous, but separable warts on the pileus.
It also occurs on Long Island in two forms, the normal one and a smaller one, in which the warts of the pileus are evanescent or wanting.
July, in a cluster of a dozen individuals, and afterward until frost, strong smelling, warts brownish-white.
The cap is sometimes tinged with brown as are the angular, erect warts which are generally numerous, but often falling off or few and scattered.
The warts are soft and flocculent, are sometimes numerous and persistent, and again are few or wanting.
Larger, 10–15 lines broad, subglobose, pure white, warts or coarse spines brown or blackish at the tips.
Yes; you can cure warts with the big black kind that have no shells.
Dusta chairusses I've pukkered dovo to Gorgios, an' Gorgios have kaired it, an' the warts have yuzhered avree their wasters.
I've took off thousands of warts off of my hands that way, Huck.
Talk about trying to cure warts with spunk-water such a blame fool way as that!
By the irritation that all these applications and accidents induce, warts and vegetations are the but too frequent results.
In five weeks the bacon, being exposed to the sun, melted away, and the warts disappeared.
We are told by Lord Verulam, that when he was at Paris he had above one hundred warts on his hands, and that they were removed by the English ambassador's lady rubbing them with a piece of bacon, afterwards nailed to a post.
Washing the hands in water in which eggs have been boiled causes warts to grow.
If you rub your warts with a pebble, wrap the pebble in paper, and throw it away; the person who picks it up will have them come to him.
Warts are cured by stealing pork from the family barrel of salted pork, rubbing the warts with it, and throwing it into the road.
Blood from the warts on a cow's bag coming in contact with a person's hands will cause warts to appear on them.
Several remedies for warts are here introduced which belong with the collection of animal and plant lore for which the writer has much material accumulated.
Some pretend to remove warts by "touching with the sharp point of a stick and rubbing them in the notch of another stick; then if the patient tells of it, they will come back.
To count another person's warts will cause them to appear on you.
Cut notches in a stick to the number of warts you have, and then bury the stick.
If one counts stars while lying on his back, he will have as many warts as he has counted stars.
The plants whose juices are thought to cure warts are, it will be noticed, of wide botanical range.
Warts are cured by tying a knot in a string for every wart, and putting under the eaves of the house.
Sell your warts for money, throw the money away anywhere, but on your own land.
Rub warts with the head of a pin; hide the latter and do not look for it, or tie a knot in a string, lay it away, and do not look for it, and the warts will disappear.
The handling of a toad will cause warts to appear.
They are subsessile and irregular in shape, with a hard outer skin, the larger form of a yellowish or greenish brown hue, and covered with large warts or scales, the smaller very minutely warty, and of a darker brown hue.
The persistent warts which cover the surface of the peridium are so minute as to appear to the naked eye like scales.
The variety papulatum is subrotund, sessile, papillose and pulverulent, the warts being nearly uniform in size.
As the warts fall off they leave the surface of the denuded peridium somewhat dotted or slightly reticulated.
The very young plant is completely enveloped in a white or yellowish egg-shaped wrapper or volva, which, being friable, generally breaks up into scales, forming warts upon the upper surface of the cap.
Pileus bearing warts or patches free from the cuticle (volvate) Amanita 3.
When he had warts or burns, he went to the white witch at Northam to charm them away; he thought that the sun moved round the earth, and that the moon had some kindred with a Cheshire cheese.
Don't you mind Lucy Passmore, as charmed your warts for you when you was a boy?
It is to be differentiated from molluscum fibrosum, warts and acne.
When warts are numerous and close together parasiticide applications can be daily made to the whole affected region.
Sir Francis Bacon records a cure of warts: he took a piece of lard with the skin on it, and after rubbing the warts with it the lard was exposed out of a southern window to putrify, and the wartswore away as it putrified.
To have warts on the right hand foreboded riches; a wart on the face indicated troubles of various kinds.
The hackberry's warts catch and hold every flying strand of moss that touches them, and hundreds, perhaps thousands of pounds of it may accumulate on a single tree.
The warts are a decided disadvantage to the tree in some of the low swampy districts of Louisiana where Spanish moss is a pest.
The warts may be conical, oblong, or sharp-pointed, and probably an inch in height.
Should all else fail you must then sell your warts or corns to somebody.
To return to the subject of warts, some countryfolk highly recommend making the sign of the cross against the chimney-back with a piece of chalk, asserting that, as soon as the mark is covered with soot, the warts will go away.
Corns andwarts likewise are cured by carrying a horsechestnut on the person.
Then she pulled a strand of string from her sash, and drawing the edges of the hole together, she tied them fast with the string, thus making one of those curious warts which the strangers had noticed on so many Loons.
I can recognize it by the two warts on the little finger.
I had two miraculous cures: one would cause to disappear from the human nose pimples, warts and all other disfiguring excrescences; the other would transform silver into gold.
They had hairy chins; and huge warts on their noses.
Spores globose, dark violaceous, the surface minutely warted, the warts with a reticulate arrangement, 7-9 mic.
What was he doing--trying to cut more warts off your cattle?
Yes, warts do, sometimes, come on cattle," he went on.
In about a week the warts had altogether disappeared, to the delight of the operator.
He then rubbed the elder against each, strictly enjoining me to think no more about it, as if I looked often at the warts the charm would fail.
Oh michty me, sure as death he had nearly forgotten the one with the warts on it.
Warts may be removed by painting them frequently with the fresh juice of the milkweed, or with acetic acid or tincture of iodine.
Warts most commonly appear on the hands of children, but may appear on any part of the body and at all ages.
Warts are flattened or rounded outgrowths from the outer and middle layers of the skin, varying in size from a pin head to half an inch in diameter.
This, together with their obscure colours, and the warts on their bodies, render it often difficult to distinguish them from the twigs of the trees on which they feed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.