Menstruum
121РЕЦЕПТ — (от лат. receptum взятое, от глагола recipere брать обратно, взять), письменное предписание врача (praescriptio medica), до | кумент, по к рому а) врач выписывает лекар I ство из аптеки для б ного, указывая аптеке спо 1 соб приготовления… …
122menstrual — adjective relating to the menses or menstruation. Origin ME: from L. menstrualis, from menstruum menses , from mensis month …
123flux — n. 1. Flow, flowing. 2. Mutation, change, transition, shifting. 3. Diarrhoea, dysentery, looseness, lax state (of the bowels). 4. Fusion, melting. 5. Fusing mixture, fusing agent, solvent, menstruum …
124medium — I. a. Middle, mean, middling, mediocre. II. n. 1. Intervening substance, pervading substance. 2. Means, instrumentality, agency. 3. Mean, moderation. 4. Mean average, mean proportion, mean. 5. (Painting.) M …
125pre — pre·abdomen; pre·acanthella; pre·adamitism; pre·adapt; pre·adaptation; pre·adaptive; pre·admission; pre·adolescence; pre·adult; pre·agonal; pre·am·bu·lar; pre·am·bu·late; pre·amp; pre·amplifier; pre·animism; pre·apprehension; pre·arrange;… …
126premenstruum — pre·menstruum …
127fluidextract — An extract of an herb that is made according to official (and unofficial) pharmaceutical practice, with a strength of 1:1. That means each ounce of the fluidextract has the solutes found in an ounce of the dried herb. Advantageous for some… …
128tincture — An extract, usually herbal, and usually made with a mixture of water and alcohol, although there were official tinctures that also used acetic acid, chloroform and glycerin. Only a few tinctures are still official in the U.S., including… …