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folk remedy

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  • folk remedy — /ˈfoʊk rɛmədi/ (say fohk remuhdee) noun a traditional cure which is popularly believed to be beneficial, though not part of orthodox medicine …  

  • remedy — rem|e|dy1 W3 [ˈremıdi] n plural remedies [Date: 1200 1300; : Anglo French; Origin: remedie, from Latin remedium, from mederi to heal ] 1.) a way of dealing with a problem or making a bad situation better = ↑solution ▪ The problems in our schools… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • folk — folk1 [ fouk ] noun ** 1. ) folk or folks plural people in general: A lot of folks are upset at the changes. a ) people of a particular type or from a particular place: Many of the older folk will remember Mrs. Poynton. Will local folks get… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • folk — I UK [fəʊk] / US [foʊk] noun ** 1) folk or folks [plural] informal people in general A lot of folks are upset at the changes. a) people of a particular type or from a particular place Many of the older folk will remember Mrs Poynton. Will local… …   English dictionary

  • folk medicine — fōk n traditional medicine as practiced esp. by people isolated from modern medical services and usu. involving the use of plant derived remedies on an empirical basis compare HOME REMEDY * * * the use of home remedies and procedures as handed… …   Medical dictionary

  • remedy — n. 1) to resort to a remedy 2) to prescribe a remedy 3) (legal) to pursue a (legal) remedy 4) (legal) to exhaust all (legal) remedies 5) a certain, reliable, sure; effective, efficacious remedy 6) a cold; cough remedy 7) a folk; homeopathic… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • remedy — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 treatment/medicine ADJECTIVE ▪ effective, good ▪ common, popular ▪ Ginger is a popular remedy for morning sickness. ▪ traditional …   Collocations dictionary

  • folk — folk1 S2 [fəuk US fouk] n [: Old English; Origin: folc] 1.) [plural] also folks especially AmE people ▪ I m sure there are some folk who would rather they weren t here. ▪ Thanks to the folks at NBC. ▪ Wait till the folks back home hear about… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • folk — 1 noun 1 folks (plural) a) especially AmE your parents and family: Is it OK if I call my folks? | the folks back home: Wait till the folks back home hear about this! b) used when addressing a group of people in a friendly way: That s all for now …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • folk — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ decent, fine (esp. AmE), good, honest, law abiding ▪ common, everyday, normal, ordinary …   Collocations dictionary

  • List of American folk musicians in Oregon — Oregon bands and musicians who perform music within the areas of Folk, Old time, bluegrass, Irish Trad, etc. * 2 Licks 2 Many bluegrass [ [http://www.2licks2many.com/home.html 2 Licks 2 Many] ] * Darol Anger progressive bluegrass, folk * Back… …   Wikipedia

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