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vomitive

English

Etymology

From Late Latin vomitivus

Adjective

vomitive (comparative more vomitive, superlative most vomitive)

  1. (medicine, pharmacology) Inducing vomiting

Synonyms

  • emetic
  • vomitory

Translations

Noun

vomitive (plural vomitives)

  1. (medicine, pharmacology) Something that induces vomiting

Synonyms

  • emetic
  • vomitory

Translations


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /v?.mi.tiv/

Adjective

vomitive

  1. feminine singular of vomitif

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vomitory

English

Etymology

From Latin vomit?rium, early 17th c.

Noun

vomitory (plural vomitories)

  1. The entrance into a theater or other large public venue, where masses of people are disgorged into the stands; a vomitorium
    Synonym: vomitorium
  2. (pharmacology) A substance that induces vomiting; an emetic
    Synonyms: emetic, vomitive

Adjective

vomitory (comparative more vomitory, superlative most vomitory)

  1. (medicine, pharmacology) Inducing vomiting; emetic

Synonyms

  • vomitive

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