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acetum

/uh-see-tuhm/US // əˈsi təm //UK // (əˈsiːtəm) //

乙醇,缩骨草,缩骨功,缩骨剂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a preparation having vinegar or dilute acetic acid as the solvent.

Examples

  • Digitalis to be taken every night for six nights, and a saline draught with forty drops of acetum scillit.

  • And Horace, in a well-known phrase, speaks of Italum acetum, which the scholiast renders by 'Romana mordacitas'.

  • The word occurs often in a sense in which acetum is the best representative, associated with verjuice and vinegar.

  • An Acetum digitalis is officinal in the Netherlands and Germany; an extract and infusion are also used to some extent.

  • In no writer is the Italum acetum found in so undiluted a sort.