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Medicative — Med i*ca*tive, a. Medicinal; acting like a medicine. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
medicative — adjective having the properties of medicine medicative drugs medicinal herbs medicinal properties • Syn: ↑medicinal • Similar to: ↑healthful • Derivationally related forms … Useful english dictionary
medicative — /med i kay tiv/, adj. medicinal. [1635 45; < ML medicativus. See MEDICATE, IVE] * * * … Universalium
medicative — med·i·ca·tive || medɪkeɪtɪv adj. of or containing medicinal properties … English contemporary dictionary
medicative — med·i·ca·tive … English syllables
medicative — /ˈmɛdəkətɪv/ (say meduhkuhtiv), / keɪ / (say kay ) adjective → medicinal …
Zoopharmacognosy — November 1998.] Observers have noticed that some species ingest non foods, such as toxic plants, clay or charcoal, to ward off parasitic infestation or poisoning. [Biser, Jennifer A. (1998). [http://nationalzoo.si.edu/publications/zoogoer/1998/1/r… … Wikipedia
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Chimpanzé — Chimpanzé … Wikipédia en Français
remedial — re·me·di·al /ri mē dē əl/ adj 1 a: intended as or providing a remedy b: concerned with the correction, removal, or abatement of an evil, defect, or disease remedial treatment of an inmate to improve behavior a workers compensation claimant who… … Law dictionary