purgative+medicine

  • 1purgative — An agent used for purging the bowels. SEE ALSO: cathartic (2). [L. purgativus, purging] saline p. epsom salt, Rochelle salt, or any salt having p. properties. * * * pur·ga·tive pər gət iv adj purging or tending to purge: CATHARTIC pur·ga·tive·ly …

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  • 2purgative — purgatively, adv. /perr geuh tiv/, adj. 1. purging or cleansing, esp. by causing evacuation of the bowels. n. 2. a purgative medicine or agent; cathartic. [1350 1400; < LL purgativus (see PURGATION, IVE); r. ME purgatyf < MF < LL, as above] * * * …

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  • 3purgative — I. a. Cathartic, abstergent, abstersive, cleansing, purifying, evacuant, detersive, detergent. II. n. (Med.) Purge, physic, cathartic, scourer, purgative medicine …

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  • 4purgative — pur•ga•tive [[t]ˈpɜr gə tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) med purging or cleansing, esp. by causing evacuation of the bowels 2) pha a purgative medicine or agent; cathartic • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME purgatyf (&LT; MF) &LT; LL pūrgātīvus=pūrgat(us), ptp.&#8230; …

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  • 5purgative — /ˈpɜgətɪv / (say perguhtiv) adjective 1. purging; cleansing; specifically, causing evacuation of the bowels. –noun 2. a purgative medicine or agent. {Middle English, from Late Latin purgātīvus, past participle, cleansed} –purgatively, adverb …

  • 6Purgative — Pur ga*tive, a. [L. purgativus: cf. F. purgatif.] Having the power or quality of purging; cathartic. n. (Med.) A purging medicine; a cathartic. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 7medicine — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. medicament, medication, remedy; therapy, physic; medical profession. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The healing profession] Syn. medical men, healers, practitioners, doctors, physicians, surgeons, osteopaths …

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  • 8purgative — [[t]pɜ͟ː(r)gətɪv[/t]] purgatives 1) N COUNT A purgative is a medicine that causes you to get rid of unwanted waste from your body. [FORMAL] The doctors attempted to reduce his high fever by inducing diarrhea with a purgative. Syn: laxative 2) ADJ …

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  • 9purgative — noun (C) a medicine or food that makes your bowels empty themselves purgative adjective: Figs often have a purgative effect …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 10purgative —   La au nahā, pakelo. See laxative, medicine.    ♦ Among the plants listed by Blaisdell used as purgatives are ākia, aloe, hala, hau, ilima, ipu awa awa, kā e e, kaliko, kalo, koali awa, kuawa, kukui, mai a, moa, pānini awa awa, pilikai, pōhuehue …

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