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SUCCUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUCCUS is juice; specifically : expressed juice (as of a fruit) for medicinal use.
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succus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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succus | Taber's Medical Dictionary
succus (sŭk′kŭs) pl. succi [L. succus, juice] A juice or fluid secretion. There's more to see -- the rest of this topic is available only to subscribers.
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succus
‖ succus (ˈsʌkəs) Pl. succi (ˈsʌksaɪ). [L.] A juice; in scientific terminology applied to (a) fluid secretions in an animal or vegetable body, (b) juices extracted from plants.[1719 Quincy Lex. Physico-Med. (1722), Succus, is any Juice.] 1771 Bp. Watson Ess. Subj. Chem. Chem. Ess. 1787 V. 137 Wherev...
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Calendula Succus External Use - Herb Pharm
We prepare our Calendula Succus from the freshly pressed juice of Calendula officinalis flowers, which we preserve with pure alcohol. We never add water or any ...
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SUCCUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'succuss'. succuss in American English. (səˈkʌs ). verb transitive. to shake forcibly; esp. formerly, to shake (a patient) from side ...
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Deglazing (cooking)
The French culinary term for these deposits is sucs, ), from the Latin word succus (sap).
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How to Pronounce Succus Entericus (correctly!) - YouTube
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How to Make a Wild Herbal Succus: Cleavers - Red Moon Herbs
A succus is essentially a fancy word for a beneficial, concentrated herbal juice, typically preserved with some kind of alcohol.
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succus | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
succus gastricus. Gastric juice.
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How to Make a Succus - Herbal Academy
Learn how to make a succus as a useful solution for preserving the freshly-expressed juice of a plant into a manageable storage supply.
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succiferous
succiferous, a. Bot. rare. (sʌkˈsɪfərəs) [f. mod.L. succiferus, f. succus: see succus and -ferous.] Producing or bearing sap.1655–87 H. More App. Antid. (1712) 232 The modern Philosophers..who have not only observ'd the succiferous but also airiferous vessels of Plants. 1672–3 Grew Anat. Pl., Roots ...
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alchimique de France (Sar Amertis)
Ordre des Samaritains inconnus (Sar Amertis)
Ordre hermetiste tetramegiste et mystique or Ordre Pythagoricien (Sar Succus
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succose
succose, a. Bot. rare—0. (ˈsʌkəʊs) [ad. L. succōsus, f. succus juice. Cf. succous.] Full of juice or sap.1859 Mayne Expos. Lex. s.v. Succosus.
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succity
† sucˈcity Obs. rare—1. [f. L. succus juice, sap + -ity. But ? an error for succosity.] Moisture.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. i. 42 A lapidifical succity, and principle which determins prepared materials unto specificall concretions.
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