acetum
Americannoun
noun
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another name for vinegar
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a solution that has dilute acetic acid as solvent
Etymology
Origin of acetum
< Latin: vinegar; aceto-
Example Sentences
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The 'Italum acetum' was employed by the Romans as a weapon of controversy with the view of damaging an adversary and making either himself or the cause he represented appear ridiculous and contemptible.
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Thus a favorite expectorant mixture contains carbonate of ammonia five grains, acetum ipecac, ten minims, and solution of saccharin in each dose.
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Digitalis to be taken every night for six nights, and a saline draught with forty drops of acetum scillit. twice in the day.
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The word occurs often in a sense in which acetum is the best representative, associated with verjuice and vinegar.
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The water having been thus entirely evacuated, he was ordered saline draughts with acetum scilliticum and pills of salt of steel and extract of gentian.
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