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stibiate

ˈstibiate, a. Obs.
  [ad. mod.L. stibiāt-us: see stibi-um and -ate2.]
  Impregnated or combined with antimony.

1625 Hart Anat. Ur. ii. ix. 113 Strong stibiate vomits are vsed. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xiv. 487 They place the chief stress of the Cure in Stibiate Emeticks. 1754 Huxham Antimony in Phil. Trans. XLVIII. 853 'Tis also of some consequence how long the stibiate lixivium stands before the acid is poured on. Ibid. 868 As stibiate medicines are now so much in vogue.

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