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Serving as an antidote.
n.
A kind of antidote for poisons; a counter poison formerly in vogue.
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The science which treats of poisons, their effects, antidotes, and recognition; also, a discourse or treatise on the science.
a.
Changing the direction in the spiral sequence of leaves on a stem.
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A medicine for dysentery.
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Good against dysentery.
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A pastil or troche, composed of various aromatic and other ingredients, highly celebrated in India as an antidote, and as a stomachic and antispasmodic.
v. t.
To fortify or preserve by an antidote.
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Having the quality an antidote; fitted to counteract the effects of poison.
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An antidote against poison, or a composition in form of an electuary, supposed to serve either as a remedy or a preservative against poison; an alexipharmic; -- so called from King Mithridates, its reputed inventor.
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Antidotal; alexipharmic.
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A plant (Aristolochia anguicida) of Carthagena, used as an antidote to serpent bites.
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A soothing remedy or antidote.
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A remedy or antidose for poison; theriaca.
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A remedy to counteract the effects of poison, or of anything noxious taken into the stomach; -- used with against, for, or to; as, an antidote against, for, or to, poison.
v. t.
To counteract or prevent the effects of, by giving or taking an antidote.
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A rare alkaloid found in the bark of an East Indian apocynaceous tree (Wrightia antidysenterica), and extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance. It was formerly used as a remedy for diarrh/a. Called also conessine, and neriine.
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Having the qualities of an antidote, or of bezoar; healing.
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Antidotal.
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A calculous concretion found in the intestines of certain ruminant animals (as the wild goat, the gazelle, and the Peruvian llama) formerly regarded as an unfailing antidote for poison, and a certain remedy for eruptive, pestilential, or putrid diseases. Hence: Any antidote or panacea.
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