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PICKMEUP |
Tonic |
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STIMULANT |
Tonic |
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TONICAL |
Tonic. |
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SOLFA |
Tonic scale |
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DIGESTIVE |
A tonic. |
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GIN |
... and tonic |
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TEASES |
Original tonic relieves ribs |
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VACATION |
Leave Virginia demolishinga tonic |
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DOH |
First note of tonic sol-fa |
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INACTION |
Idleness remedy in a tonic |
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ROBORANT |
A strengthening medicine; a tonic. |
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NOTICING |
Spying while stirring gin and tonic |
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ANGOSTURA |
An aromatic bark, made bitter tonic |
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ENTASTIC |
Relating to any disease characterized by tonic spasms. |
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CORROBORANT |
Anything which gives strength or support; a tonic. |
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GENTIAN |
Flowering plant whose roots are used as a tonic |
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TONIC |
A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong. |
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SOL-FA |
The gamut, or musical scale. See Tonic sol-fa, under Tonic,
n. |
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ICEFREE |
Good for a port to be so but not for a gin and tonic |
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SPASTIC |
Of or pertaining to spasm; spasmodic; especially,
pertaining to tonic spasm; tetanic. |
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BONESET |
A medicinal plant, the thoroughwort (Eupatorium
perfoliatum). Its properties are diaphoretic and tonic. |
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PORTER |
A malt liquor, of a dark color and moderately bitter taste,
possessing tonic and intoxicating qualities. |
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SUBTONIC |
The seventh tone of the scale, or that immediately below
the tonic; -- called also subsemitone. |
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ENTASIA |
Tonic spasm; -- applied generically to denote any disease
characterized by tonic spasms, as tetanus, trismus, etc. |
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SUBDOMINANT |
The fourth tone above, or fifth below, the tonic; --
so called as being under the dominant. |