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MENSTRUUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MENSTRUUM is a substance that dissolves a solid or holds it in suspension : solvent.
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menstruum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
menstruum · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Pronunciation. edit. (Classical Latin) IPA: [ˈmẽː.stru.ũː]; (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA ...
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menstruum, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun menstruum is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for menstruum is from before 1398, ...
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menstruum
‖ menstruum (ˈmɛnstruːəm) Pl. menstrua (ˈmɛnstruːə). Also 7 erron. menstrum. [L., neut. of mēnstruus adj., monthly, f. mēns-, mēnsis month. Cf. F. menstrue sing., menstruum, solvent, menstrues pl., monthly courses (also OF. menstre), Pr. mestruas pl., Sp., It. menstruo. In classical Latin the n. occ...
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Menstruum - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
menstruum · noun. the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause. synonyms: catamenia, flow, menses, menstruation ...
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menstruum | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(mĕn′stroo-ŭm ) [L. menstruus, menstrual fluid] A solvent; a medium. It was once believed that menstrual fluid had solvent qualities. SEE: vehicle ...
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Immacolata (character)
Immacolata mentions at one point that only women can wield the menstruum (as does Suzanna later) and also that this force has driven many women mad and Additionally, she can attempt to alter the nature of certain objects, thanks to the menstruum.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Menstruum
A dissolvent or solvent; any fluid or subtilized substance which dissolves a solid body. All liquors are called menstruums which are used as dissolvents.
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MENSTRUUM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a solvent, esp one used in the preparation of a drug · a solid formulation of a drug. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital ...
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menstruum - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
menstruum /ˈmɛnstrʊəm/ n obsolete. a solvent, esp one used in the preparation of a drug. Etymology: 17th Century (meaning: solvent), C14 (menstrual ...
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MENSTRUUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a liquid that dissolves a solid; a solvent, esp. one used to extract a drug from a plant. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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commenstruate
coˈmmenstruate, v. [f. com- + menstruum + -ate.] To dissolve together. Hence coˈmmenstruating, ppl. a. mutually dissolving.1770 Monthly Rev. XLII. 306 In the calorific mixtures..the commenstruating substances..become warm.
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What is the BEST Liquid to Use for Your Homemade Herbal Extracts? A ...
Apr 14, 2022The problem with water extracts is that they only last for a couple of days, even refrigerated. This is because bacteria thrives in water. However, the upside is that water is actually a fairly good solvent for extracting a range of constituents.
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menstrue
† menstrue Obs. Also 5 menstrewe, 6 menstrew. [a. F. menstrue, ad. L. mēnstruum: see menstruum.] 1. The catamenia; = menstruum 1.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 55 A womman in tyme of menstrue [v.r. menstrewe]. c 1440 Wyclif's Isa. lxiv. 6 Menstrue, or unclene blood. 1550 Bale Apol. 57 b, Our vniuersall r...
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premenstruum
preˈmenstruum Med. [f. pre- B. 1 + menstruum.] The stage of the menstrual cycle which precedes menstruation.1910 Trans. N.Y. Obstetr. Soc. 1909–11 229 In the third stage called by them [sc. Hitchmann & Adler] the premenstruum, the mucous membrane which is now thick and velvety, can be divided into a...
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