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alexipharmic
[ uh-lek-suh-fahr-mik ]
adjective
- warding off poisoning or infection; antidotal; prophylactic.
noun
- an alexipharmic agent, especially an internal antidote.
alexipharmic
/ əˌlɛksɪˈfɑːmɪk /
adjective
- acting as an antidote
noun
- an antidote
Word History and Origins
Origin of alexipharmic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of alexipharmic1
Example Sentences
Resisting poison; obviating the effects of venom; alexipharmic.
A. bracteāta is used in India as an anthelminthic; A. odoratissima, a West Indian species, is a valuable bitter and alexipharmic.
Plants, alexipharmic, 268, 272, 276, 298, 300.
It is scarcely needful to say that the emission of bubbles is a most ordinary phenomenon, and could have not the slightest connexion with the alexipharmic power of the stone, whether real or imaginary.
Of course this would make Psylli of all men; but there may be this measure of truth in the supposition, that the natural exudations of a human body which has been bathed or rubbed with a penetrating alexipharmic, may be so impregnated with the odour, as to be peculiarly repellent of the snake.
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