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APERIENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APERIENT is gently moving the bowels : laxative.
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APERIENT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
having a mild purgative or laxative effect. noun. a medicine or food that acts as a mild laxative. aperient. / əˈpɪərɪənt /. adjective. laxative. “Collins ...
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Aperient - The Naturopathic Herbalist
Aperients can be bitters, hepatics or gentle laxatives that work by gently stimulating the digestive process primarily through the liver.
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aperient
aperient, a. and n. (əˈpɪərɪənt) [ad. L. aperient-em, pr. pple. of aperī-re (orig. āperī-re) to open, f. ā= ab off, away + par(i)-ĕre to get; cf. Eng. undo] A. adj. Opening the bowels; laxative. B. n. [sc. medicine, article of diet.]1626 Bacon Sylva §961 (J.) They be of three intentions: refrigerant...
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Aperient - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective mildly laxative synonyms: laxative stimulating evacuation of feces noun a purging medicine; stimulates evacuation of the bowels.
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APERIENT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
An aperient is a mild laxative. An aperient is used to stimulate the bowels as a mild laxative. The patient was taking an aperient, but was still ...
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Apenta
Apenta is a still and sparkling Hungarian aperient water. Its principal constituents are sulphates of magnesia and soda.
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Aperients, laxatives and prokinetics - Deranged Physiology
The classical division of aperients is into - Laxatives, which increase the bulk of the stools but do not alter their consistency; purgatives, which produce ...
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aperient, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word aperient. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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aperient | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
(ă-pēr′ē-ĕnt ) [L. aperire, to open] 1. Having a mild laxative effect. 2. A mild laxative. SYN: SEE: aperitive (2). Citation. Venes, Donald, editor.
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aperient - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
a•per•i•ent USA pronunciation [Med.] adj. Medicinehaving a mild purgative or laxative effect. n. Drugsa medicine or food that acts as a mild laxative.
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aperient - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (medicine) Having a gentle laxative effect. · 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 8: Laestrygonians]”, in Ulysses , Paris: Shakespeare and Company ...
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aperient
aperient/əˈpɪərɪənt; ə`pɪrɪənt/ n[C, U], adj (fml 文) (medicine that is) laxative 轻泻的(药); 通便的(药).
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Patrick Anderson (physician)
The latter describes some mild aperient pills, the prescription for which Anderson says that he brought from Venice, which continued in 1843 to be sold
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Seidlitz
Seidlitz (ˈsɛdlɪts) Also 8 seydlitz, 9 sedlitz. The name of a village in Bohemia, where there is a spring impregnated with magnesium sulphate and carbonic acid. Used attrib. in † Seidlitz salt, magnesium sulphate; † Seidlitz water, an artificial aperient water of the same composition as the water of...
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