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hydragogue
hydragogue, a. and n. (ˈhaɪdrəgɒg) [a. F. hydragogue, or ad. L. hydragōg-us, ad. Gr. ὑδραγωγ-ός conveying water, f. ὑδρ- water (see hydro-) + ἄγειν to lead; ὑδραγωγὰ ϕάρµακα (Galen), medicines which remove water from the body.] A. adj. Of medicines: Having the property of removing accumulations of w... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydragogic
hydragogic, a. (haɪdrəˈgɒdʒɪk) [f. Gr. ὑδραγωγ-ός hydragogue + -ic.] = hydragogue a.1712 tr. Pomet's Hist. Drugs I. 179 The hydragogick Electuary. 1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 68 A purgative hydragogic property. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ecballium
It is the most active hydragogue purgative known, 'causing also much depression and violent griping'. wikipedia.org
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hydragogal
† hydragogal, a. Obs. (haɪdrəˈgəʊgəl) [f. as hydragogue + -al1.] 1. = hydragogue a.1652 French Yorksh. Spa x. 91 Hiera picra, with Jollap, Mechoacan, or the like hydragogal medicaments. 2. Serving for the conveyance of water.1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 311 Driving up the waters..by hydragogal syph... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydragogical
† hydraˈgogical, a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -al1.] 1. = prec.1675 E. Wilson Spadacr. Dunelm. 83 You must..use some hydragogical Medicine. 2. = hydragogal 2.1675 E. Wilson Spadacr. Dunelm. 31 The subterraneal correspondence this Lake hath with the Ocean through hydragogical conveyances. Hence hydraˈgogic... Oxford English Dictionary
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scoparius
‖ scoparium, scoparius (skəʊˈpɛərɪəm, skəʊˈpɛərɪəs) [Use of mod.L. specific name: see below.] Pharmacopœial names for the tops of the common broom, Spartium scoparium or Cytisus (Sarothamnus) scoparius.1871 Garrod Mat. Med. (ed. 3) 411 Diuretics..Digitalis. Squill. Scoparium [etc.]. 1875 H. C. Wood ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydrogogue
hydrogogue erroneous form of hydragogue. Oxford English Dictionary
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elaterin
elaterin Chem. (ɪˈlætərɪn) Also elatine. [f. elater-ium + -in: cf. F. élatérine.] The active principle of elaterium (C20H28O5).1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 193 An extremely active poisonous principle, called Elatine, has..been found in the placenta of this plant. 1866 Treas. Bot. I. 437/2 The active... Oxford English Dictionary
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WO2010035299A1 - Utilisation de glycosides triterpéniques et de ...
L'invention concerne l'utilisation de glycosides triterpéniques et de glycosides d'anthraquinone, comme substances exerçant une activité hydragogue sur la muqueuse des voies respiratoires supérieures, pour le traitement des effets résultant des maladies des voies respiratoires supérieures, telles que par exemple la sinusite à la fois aiguë et chronique, la rhinosinusite et la ...
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hydrotic
hydrotic, a. and n. Path. (haɪˈdrɒtɪk) [Erroneously for hidrotic, sudorific, ad. Gr. ἱδρωτικός, f. ἱδρώς sweat, through confusion with the better-known derivatives of ὑδρο- hydro-; the mis-spelling has to some extent influenced the sense. Cf. F. hydrotique (‘mot barbare et qui mérite d'être effacé’ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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super-
super-, prefix (ˈs(j)uːpə(r), -ər) repr. L. super- = the adv. and prep. super above, on the top (of), beyond, besides, in addition, used in composition with the various meanings detailed below. (Cf. the related Skr. upari-, Gr. ὑπερ- hyper-, OE. ofer-, etc. over-.) A certain number of important Lati... Oxford English Dictionary
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strong
▪ I. strong, a. (strɒŋ) Forms: 1–2 strang, strong, 3–6, 4–9 Sc. and north. strang, 4–5 Sc. and north. strange, 4–6 stronge, (4 stroong, 5 stronkg, stronke, strongge, strangg), 3– strong. See also strenger, strengest. [OE. strang, strǫng, corresponding to OS. strang, MDu. stranc, strangh- (cf. OHG. s... Oxford English Dictionary
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