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electuary

/ih-lek-choo-er-ee/US // ɪˈlɛk tʃuˌɛr i //UK // (ɪˈlɛktjʊərɪ) //

电价,电价证,电价器,电价单

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural e·lec·tu·ar·ies.Pharmacology, Veterinary Medicine.

    • : a pasty mass composed of a medicine, usually in powder form, mixed in a palatable medium, as syrup, honey, or other sweet substance: used especially for animals and administered by application to the teeth, tongue, or gums.

Examples

  • What an electuary found my father out for his daughter, when hee compounded you two my women?

  • This evening Mr. Hollyard sends me an electuary to take (a walnut quantity of it) going to bed, which I did.

  • Let her take aromatic electuary, disatyrion and candied eringo roots, every morning.

  • It was enclosed in a gallipot, and was what I believe they called an electuary.

  • They are used in the form of an electuary triturated to the proper consistency with honey or syrup.