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Definition of thar
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Thar (v.
impersonal,
pres.)
It
needs;
need..
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Bryony
::
Bryony
(n.) The
common
name of
several
cucurbitaceous
plants
of the genus
Bryonia.
The root of B. alba
(rough
or white
bryony)
and of B.
dioica
is a
strong,
irritating
cathartic..
Saline
::
Saline
(a.)
Consisting
of salt, or
containing
salt; as,
saline
particles;
saline
substances;
a
saline
cathartic..
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) That which
purges;
especially,
a
medicine
that
evacuates
the
intestines;
a
cathartic..
Salt
::
salt ()
Sulphate
of
magnesia
having
cathartic
qualities;
--
originally
prepared
by
boiling
down the
mineral
waters
at
Epsom,
England,
--
whence
the name;
afterwards
prepared
from sea
water;
but now from
certain
minerals,
as from
siliceous
hydrate
of
magnesia..
Drastic
::
Drastic
(n.) A
violent
purgative.
See
Cathartic.
Anacathartic
::
Anacathartic
(a.)
Producing
vomiting
or
expectoration.
Tobacco
::
Tobacco
(n.) An
American
plant
(Nicotiana
Tabacum)
of the
Nightshade
family,
much used for
smoking
and
chewing,
and as
snuff.
As a
medicine,
it is
narcotic,
emetic,
and
cathartic.
Tobacco
has a
strong,
peculiar
smell,
and an acrid
taste..
Comatose
::
Comatose
(a.)
Relating
to, or
resembling,
coma;
drowsy;
lethargic;
as,
comatose
sleep;
comatose
fever..
Hydragogue
::
Hydragogue
(n.) A
hydragogue
medicine,
usually
a
cathartic
or
diuretic..
Podophyllum
::
Podophyllum
(n.) The
rhizome
and
rootlet
of the May apple
(Podophyllum
peltatum),
-- used as a
cathartic
drug..
Azedarach
::
Azedarach
(n.) The bark of the roots of the
azedarach,
used as a
cathartic
and
emetic..
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..
Kithara
::
Kithara
(n.) See
Cithara.
Cato-cathartic
::
Cato-cathartic
(n.) A
remedy
that
purges
by
alvine
discharges.
Work
::
Work (n.) To act or
operate
on the
stomach
and
bowels,
as a
cathartic..
Lethargy
::
Lethargy
(v. t.) To
lethargize.
Purgament
::
Purgament
(n.) A
cathartic;
a
purgative.
Emeto-cathartic
::
Emeto-cathartic
(a.)
Producing
vomiting
and
purging
at the same time.
Cathartic
::
Cathartic
(n.) A
medicine
that
promotes
alvine
discharges;
a
purge;
a
purgative
of
moderate
activity.
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::
-gies (pl. ) of
Letharg.
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