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A powder of ipecac and opium, compounded, in the United States, with sugar of milk, but in England (as formerly in the United States) with sulphate of potash, and in France (as in Dr. Dover's original prescription) with nitrate and sulphate of potash and licorice. It is an anodyne diaphoretic.
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A medicine to alleviate pain; an anodyne.
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An electro-negative element, or the element which, in electro-chemical decompositions, is evolved at the anode; -- opposed to cation.
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Any species of a tribe (Naiades) of freshwater bivalves, including Unio, Anodonta, and numerous allied genera; a river mussel.
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Serving to assuage pain; soothing.
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A bitter white crystalline alkaloid found in opium, possessing strong narcotic properties, and much used as an anodyne; -- called also morphia, and morphina.
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A genus of fresh-water bivalves, having no teeth at the hinge.
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Any medicine which allays pain, as an opiate or narcotic; anything that soothes disturbed feelings.
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Anodyne.
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The positive electrode of an electrolytic cell; anode.
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A medicine that mitigates pain; an anodyne; specifically, camphorated tincture of opium; -- called also paregoric elexir.
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The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; -- opposed to anode.
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A patent anodyne medicine, containing opium, chloroform, Indian hemp, etc.
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The condition of decreased irritability of a nerve in the region of the positive electrode or anode on the passage of a current of electricity through it.
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The positive pole of an electric battery, or more strictly the electrode by which the current enters the electrolyte on its way to the other pole; -- opposed to cathode.
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Inducing sleep; somniferous; narcotic; hence, anodyne; causing rest, dullness, or inaction; as, the opiate rod of Hermes.
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