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Definition of thar
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Thar (v.
impersonal,
pres.)
It
needs;
need..
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Urubu
::
Urubu (n.) The black
vulture
(Catharista
atrata).
It
ranges
from the
Southern
United
States
to South
America.
See
Vulture.
Anacathartic
::
Anacathartic
(n.) An
anacathartic
medicine;
an
expectorant
or an
emetic.
Gymnocladus
::
Gymnocladus
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
plants;
the
Kentucky
coffee
tree. The
leaves
are
cathartic,
and the seeds a
substitute
for
coffee..
Eccritic
::
Eccritic
(n.) A
remedy
which
promotes
discharges,
as an
emetic,
or a
cathartic..
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..
Podophyllum
::
Podophyllum
(n.) The
rhizome
and
rootlet
of the May apple
(Podophyllum
peltatum),
-- used as a
cathartic
drug..
Tharms
::
Tharms
(n. pl.)
Twisted
guts.
Catharine Wheel
::
Catharine
wheel () See
catherine
wheel.
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..
Lethargy
::
Lethargy
(n.)
Morbid
drowsiness;
continued
or
profound
sleep,
from which a
person
can
scarcely
be
awaked..
Physic
::
Physic
(v. t.) To treat with
physic
or
medicine;
to
administer
medicine
to, esp. a
cathartic;
to
operate
on as a
cathartic;
to
purge..
Senna
::
Senna (n.) The
leaves
of
several
leguminous
plants
of the genus
Cassia.
(C.
acutifolia,
C.
angustifolia,
etc.).
They
constitute
a
valuable
but
nauseous
cathartic
medicine..
Cathartic
::
Cathartic
(n.) A
medicine
that
promotes
alvine
discharges;
a
purge;
a
purgative
of
moderate
activity.
Elaterium
::
Elaterium
(n.) A
cathartic
substance
obtained,
in the form of
yellowish
or
greenish
cakes,
as the dried
residue
of the juice of the wild or
squirting
cucumber
(Ecballium
agreste,
formerly
called
Momordica
Elaterium)..
Cathartic
::
Cathartic
(a.) Alt. of
Catharica.
Catharsis
::
Catharsis
(n.) A
natural
or
artificial
purgation
of any
passage,
as of the
mouth,
bowels,
etc..
Catharical
::
Catharical
(a.)
Cleansing
the
bowels;
promoting
evacuations
by
stool;
purgative.
Azedarach
::
Azedarach
(n.) The bark of the roots of the
azedarach,
used as a
cathartic
and
emetic..
Tahr
::
Tahr (n.) Same as Thar.
Cato-cathartic
::
Cato-cathartic
(n.) A
remedy
that
purges
by
alvine
discharges.
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