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galenical
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
galenical
- galenic
Etymology 2
Named after Galen, the Greek physician and writer of the second century.
Noun
galenical (plural galenicals)
- A medicinal preparation concocted mostly from herbs or vegetable matter., like those prescribed by Galen; a simple cure.
Anagrams
- angelical, englacial
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galenic
English
Etymology
galena +? -ic
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
galenic
- of, or containing galena
Anagrams
- angelic
Romanian
Etymology
From French galénique
Adjective
galenic m or n (feminine singular galenic?, masculine plural galenici, feminine and neuter plural galenice)
- galenic
Declension
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