1. blain - Noun
2. Blain - Proper noun
An inflammatory swelling or sore; a bulla, pustule, or blister.
A bladder growing on the root of the tongue of a horse, against the windpipe, and stopping the breath.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHelping hands: Charlie Carrington, centre, has retooled his business to ensure his foreign workers, including Parth Tuli, left, and Victor Blain, right, have ongoing income. Source: Internet
Brenton was powered by a 428 Ford and owned by Blain Nicole from PEI. Source: Internet
Martin Blain, new principal at Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley. Source: Internet
Danny Blain is overcome with emotion as he kneels Friday at a memorial for Kurt Andras Reinhold, 42, a homeless Black man who was shot by Orange County deputies last week after they stopped him for jaywalking. Source: Internet
Mr Giles’ grandchildren John Coverdale and Elizabeth Blain were present when the original clock was unveiled in 1967 and were once again on hand to do the official honours. Source: Internet
Officer Blain Hatch will be conducting follow up on this investigation. Source: Internet