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NEUTRALISING |
Counteracting |
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ANTIDOTE |
Counteracting remedy |
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ANTIHYSTERIC |
Counteracting hysteria. |
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ANTISCORBUTIC |
Counteracting scurvy. |
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ANTIPHLOGISTIC |
Counteracting inflammation. |
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ANTISPASTIC |
Counteracting spasms; antispasmodic. |
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ANTARTHRITIC |
Counteracting or alleviating gout. |
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ANTIHYDROPHOBIC |
Counteracting or preventing hydrophobia. |
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ALEXIPHARMICAL |
Expelling or counteracting poison; antidotal. |
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ANTIPUTRESCENT |
Counteracting, or preserving from, putrefaction;
antiseptic. |
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ANTAGONIST |
Antagonistic; opposing; counteracting; as, antagonist
schools of philosophy. |
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ANTINEPHRITIC |
Counteracting, or deemed of use in, diseases of the
kidneys. |
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ANTISEPTICAL |
Counteracting or preventing putrefaction, or a
putrescent tendency in the system; antiputrefactive. |
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CONTRASTIMULANT |
Counteracting the effects of stimulants; relating
to a course of medical treatment based on a theory of contrastimulants. |
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CORRECTIVE |
That which has the power of correcting, altering, or
counteracting what is wrong or injurious; as, alkalies are correctives
of acids; penalties are correctives of immoral conduct. |
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EFFICACY |
Power to produce effects; operation or energy of an agent
or force; production of the effect intended; as, the efficacy of
medicine in counteracting disease; the efficacy of prayer. |
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ANTITOXINE |
...roducing immunity from certain diseases, or
of counteracting the poisonous effects of pathogenic bacteria. ... |