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elaterium
/ ˌɛləˈtɪərɪəm /
noun
- a greenish sediment prepared from the juice of the squirting cucumber, used as a purgative
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Word History and Origins
Origin of elaterium1
C16: from Latin, from Greek elatērion squirting cucumber, from elatērios purgative, from elaunein to drive
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Example Sentences
Elaterium, a substance obtained from the fruit of the squirting or wild cucumber (Ecballium agreste).
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Now may he invoke the virtues of the hellebores, the white and the black, now may he use elaterium.
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Colocynth and Elaterium have also been proved to act specifically.
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The product has a green colour, and constitutes the finest elaterium of commerce.
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Its medicinal action is similar to that of elaterium, differing only in its greater activity.
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