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Definition of thar
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Thar (v.
impersonal,
pres.)
It
needs;
need..
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Cathartin
::
Cathartin
(n.) The
bitter,
purgative
principle
of
senna.
It is a
glucoside
with the
properties
of a weak acid; --
called
also
cathartic
acid, and
cathartina..
Lithargyrum
::
Lithargyrum
(n.)
Crystallized
litharge,
obtained
by
fusion
in the form of fine
yellow
scales..
Awake
::
Awake (a.) Not
sleeping
or
lethargic;
roused
from
sleep;
in a state of
vigilance
or
action.
Podophyllum
::
Podophyllum
(n.) The
rhizome
and
rootlet
of the May apple
(Podophyllum
peltatum),
-- used as a
cathartic
drug..
Anacathartic
::
Anacathartic
(a.)
Producing
vomiting
or
expectoration.
Purgative
::
Purgative
(a.)
Having
the power or
quality
of
purging;
cathartic.
Carus
::
Carus (n.) Coma with
complete
insensibility;
deep
lethargy.
Comatose
::
Comatose
(a.)
Relating
to, or
resembling,
coma;
drowsy;
lethargic;
as,
comatose
sleep;
comatose
fever..
Gamboge
::
Gamboge
(n.) A
concrete
juice,
or gum
resin,
produced
by
several
species
of trees in Siam,
Ceylon,
and
Malabar.
It is
brought
in
masses,
or
cylindrical
rolls,
from
Cambodia,
or
Cambogia,
--
whence
its name. The best kind is of a
dense,
compact
texture,
and of a
beatiful
reddish
yellow.
Taking
internally,
it is a
strong
and harsh
cathartic
and
emetic..
Typhotoxin
::
Typhotoxin
(n.) A basic
substance,
C7H17NO2,
formed
from the
growth
of the
typhoid
bacillus
on meat pulp. It
induces
in small
animals
lethargic
conditions
with
liquid
dejecta..
Purge
::
Purge (v. i.) To have or
produce
frequent
evacuations
from the
intestines,
as by means of a
cathartic..
Veda
::
Veda (n.) The
ancient
sacred
literature
of the
Hindus;
also, one of the four
collections,
called
Rig-Veda,
Yajur-Veda,
Sama-Veda,
and
Atharva-Veda,
constituting
the most
ancient
portions
of that
literature..
Cantharidal
::
Cantharidal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
cantharides
or made of
cantharides;
as,
cantharidal
plaster..
Kithara
::
Kithara
(n.) See
Cithara.
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) To
operate
on as, or by means of, a
cathartic
medicine,
or in a
similar
manner..
Lethargy
::
Lethargy
(v. t.) To
lethargize.
Thar
::
Thar (v.
impersonal,
pres.)
It
needs;
need..
Th
::
Th () In Old
English,
the
article
the, when the
following
word began with a
vowel,
was often
written
with
elision
as if a part of the word. Thus in
Chaucer,
the forms
thabsence,
tharray,
thegle,
thend,
thingot,
etc., are found for the
absence,
the
array,
the
eagle,
the end, etc..
Zoantharia
::
Zoantharia
(n. pl.) Same as
Anthozoa.
Hierapicra
::
Hierapicra
(n.) A
warming
cathartic
medicine,
made of aloes and
canella
bark..
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