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
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.
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