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1 adjectio
I.In gen.:II.Romana res adjectione populi Albani aucta,
Liv. 1, 30:illiberalis,
a small addition, id. 38, 14 ext.:caloris,
Sen. Ep. 189:litterarum,
Quint. 1, 5, 16; also the permission of adding, etc. (cf.:accessus, aditus): Hispalensibus familiarum adjectiones dedit,
he granted to them the right of settling new families, Tac. II. 1, 78.—More freq.,Esp., as t. t.A.In archit.1. B.In medicine, a strengthening, invigorating remedy:C.quae (i. e. diseases) non detractionibus, sed adjectionibus curantur,
Vitr. 1, 6, 3.—In rhet., the repetition of the same word, e. g. occidi, occidi, Quint. 9, 3, 28 (in Cic., adjunctio, q. v.).—D.In auctions, the addition to a bid, Dig. 18, 2, 17 al.; cf. adjicio. -
2 restorative
1. n мед. тонизирующее, укрепляющее средство2. n мед. средство для приведения в сознание3. a мед. укрепляющий; тонический; приводящий в сознание4. a спец. восстановительныйСинонимический ряд:1. bracing (adj.) bracing; energising; invigorating; refreshing; reinvigorating; renewing; stimulating2. curative (adj.) corrective; curative; curing; effecting correction; healing; optical; prescribed; remedial; remedying; sanative; sanatory; therapeutic; vulnerary; wholesome3. tonic (adj.) astringent; roborant; tonic4. remedy (noun) antidote; curative; cure; medication; medicine; physic; remedy; specific5. tonic (noun) bracer; tonic -
3 confortante
adj.comforting, consoling, soothing.m.calmative, a soothing remedy; stomachic, relating to food.* * *► adjetivo1 (que fortalece) invigorating2 figurado (consolador) comforting, cheering* * *ADJ1) (=consolador) comforting2) (Med) soothing* * *confortante adjcomforting, consoling* * *adj comforting
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