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Definition of thar
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Thar (v.
impersonal,
pres.)
It
needs;
need..
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Cato-cathartic
::
Cato-cathartic
(n.) A
remedy
that
purges
by
alvine
discharges.
Azedarach
::
Azedarach
(n.) The bark of the roots of the
azedarach,
used as a
cathartic
and
emetic..
Citharistic
::
Citharistic
(a.)
Pertaining,
or
adapted,
to the
cithara..
Tharms
::
Tharms
(n. pl.)
Twisted
guts.
Lethargical
::
Lethargical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
affected
with, or
resembling,
lethargy;
morbidly
drowsy;
dull;
heavy..
Lethargizing
::
Lethargizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Lethargiz.
Crocus
::
Crocus
(n.) A deep
yellow
powder;
the oxide of some metal
calcined
to a red or deep
yellow
color;
esp., the oxide of iron
(Crocus
of Mars or
colcothar)
thus
produced
from salts of iron, and used as a
polishing
powder..
Lothario
::
Lothario
(n.) A gay
seducer
of
women;
a
libertine.
Castor Oil
::
Castor
oil () A mild
cathartic
oil,
expressed
or
extracted
from the seeds of the
Ricinus
communis,
or Palma
Christi.
When fresh the oil is
inodorous
and
insipid..
Emeto-cathartic
::
Emeto-cathartic
(a.)
Producing
vomiting
and
purging
at the same time.
Colocynth
::
Colocynth
(n.) The light
spongy
pulp of the fruit of the
bitter
cucumber
(Citrullus,
/
Cucumis,
colocynthis),
an
Asiatic
plant
allied
to the
watermelon;
coloquintida.
It comes in white
balls,
is
intensely
bitter,
and a
powerful
cathartic.
Called
also
bitter
apple,
bitter
cucumber,
bitter
gourd..
Bryonin
::
Bryonin
(n.) A
bitter
principle
obtained
from the root of the
bryony
(Bryonia
alba and B.
dioica).
It is a
white,
or
slightly
colored,
substance,
and is
emetic
and
cathartic..
Cathartic
::
Cathartic
(a.) Alt. of
Catharica.
Scammony
::
Scammony
(n.) An
inspissated
sap
obtained
from the root of the
Convolvulus
Scammonia,
of a
blackish
gray
color,
a
nauseous
smell like that of old
cheese,
and a
somewhat
acrid
taste.
It is used in
medicine
as a
cathartic..
Purge
::
Purge (v. i.) To have or
produce
frequent
evacuations
from the
intestines,
as by means of a
cathartic..
Hierapicra
::
Hierapicra
(n.) A
warming
cathartic
medicine,
made of aloes and
canella
bark..
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
medicinal
preparation
spread
upon
paper,
intended
for
external
application;
as,
cantharides
paper..
Cantharides
::
Cantharides
(n. pl.) See
Cantharis.
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..
Cantharidal
::
Cantharidal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
cantharides
or made of
cantharides;
as,
cantharidal
plaster..
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