medicinally in English

adverb

[mɪ'dɪsnəlɪ]

of or in the manner of a medicine

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1. Medicinally, Basil can help with stomach issue and gas

2. Before that, salicylic acid had been used medicinally since antiquity.

3. Some Alkaloids are considered toxic, but others are often used medicinally

4. The main stem of Bladderwrack, known as the thallus, is used medicinally.

5. Synonyms for Analeptically include therapeutically, curatively, remedially, restoratively, beneficially, medicinally, correctively, goodly, salubriously and

6. Since ancient times, roses have been used medicinally, nutritionally, and as a source of perfume.

7. Garlic is thus outstanding nutritionally and medicinally, and its smell and flavor are truly unique.

8. Adamantane is the structural backbone of various medicinally important compounds such as amantadine, memantine, saxagliptin and vildagliptin

9. The balsamic oil is used medicinally (usually containing benzoic or cinnamic acid) and as a perfume.

10. These findings lend further backing to the Biblical indications of wine’s value medicinally and as a mild disinfectant.

11. Figure) extracted from the fruits of Ammeos visnagae fructus (Khella), is used medicinally mainly for the treatment of vitiligo

12. Apomorphine definition: a white crystalline alkaloid , derived from morphine , that is used medicinally as an Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

13. Alkaloids are generally composed of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen.Some Alkaloids are considered toxic, but others are often used medicinally.

14. Cannabidiol definition is - a crystalline, nonintoxicating cannabinoid C21H30O2 found in cannabis and hemp that is sometimes used medicinally —called also CBD

15. Long before our ability to synthesize aroma molecules in labs, cultures worldwide have been using natural raw materials medicinally, ritually, therapeutically, and Adorningly

16. Allheal and every herb sold is useful medicinally or in some other practical application, and many have beautiful and unusual flowers too

17. Fun Facts - The foliage of Buttonbush is poisonous to many animals, but there are claims that the bitter, toxic bark has been used medicinally.

18. The genus name Achillea refers to Achilles, hero of the Trojan Wars in Greek mythology, who used the plant medicinally to stop bleeding and …

19. Aralia definition, any of various plants of the genus Aralia and related genera, several of which are cultivated as houseplants or have been used medicinally

20. All heal, Allheal or all-heal may refer to a number of plants used medicinally including: Prunella vulgaris, a species in the mint family

21. Petasides hybridus (Butterbur) is a perennial shrub, found throughout Europe as well as parts of Asia and North America, that has been used medicinally for centuries

22. This β C-H Amination, which converts cheap and abundant alcohols to medicinally relevant β amino alcohols, has generated much interest among pharmaceutical chemists around the world

23. Bladderwrack Bladderwrack, a form of seaweed, is used medicinally for thyroid concerns, arthritis and joint pain, obesity, iodine deficiency, constipation and a number of other conditions.

24. Alecost , Costmary or Tanacetum balsamita, is a decorative and pungent hardy-perennial that was once important medicinally and would have features in every cottage garden but is now seldom used

25. Medical Definition of Celandine : a yellow-flowered biennial Eurasian herb (Chelidonium majus) of the poppy family naturalized in the eastern United States that has been used medicinally especially as a …

26. Americana) called American aloe, or century plant, that contain the sugar Agavose, sometimes used medicinally but better known as the source of the popular alcoholic beverages pulque and mescal (or mezcal).

27. The genus name Achillea refers to Achilles, hero of the Trojan Wars in Greek mythology, who used the plant medicinally to stop bleeding and to heal the wounds of his soldiers

28. Allantoin definition, a white powder, C4H6N4O3, produced by oxidation of uric acid and the major excretory product of purine degradation in many vertebrates: used medicinally to heal skin ulcers and in lotions, lipsticks, etc., for its soothing effect

29. Medical Definition of Baobab : a broad-trunked Old World tropical tree (Adansonia digitata) of the silk-cotton family (Bombacaceae) with an edible acid fruit resembling a gourd, leaves and bark formerly used medicinally, and bark that is used in making paper, cloth, and rope

30. The Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides), a thorny shrub with narrow willowlike leaves growing on sandhills and cliffs on the East Coast, and called also ' Sallow Thorn, ' is in no way related to these medicinally employed Buckthorns but belongs to a different natural order: Elaeagnaceae

31. Description; History; Cultivation; Part used Medicinally; Medicinal Action and Uses---Synonym---Catnep.---Parts Used---Leaves, herb.---Habitat---Catmint or Catnep, a wild English plant belonging to the large family Labiatae, of which the Mints and Deadnettles are also members, is generally distributed throughout the central and

32. A pink powder consisting of zinc oxide and ferric oxide, (iron (III) oxide), used medicinally in the form of soothing lotions or ointments US another name for smithsonite, hemimorphite Word Origin for Calamine C17: from Old French, from Medieval Latin calamīna, from Latin cadmīa; see cadmium

33. Medicinally important 2-arylpyrrolo[2,3,4-kl]Acridin-1(2H)-ones are synthesized by a straightforward, efficient and convenient approach of three-component reactions of dimedone, various anilines, and isatin in the presence of acetic acid as environmentally benign and effective catalyst, under solvent-free conditions at 80 °C

34. Balm of Gilead was a rare perfume used medicinally, that was mentioned in the Bible, and named for the region of Gilead, where it was produced.The expression stems from William Tyndale's language in the King James Bible of 1611, and has come to signify a universal cure in figurative speech

35. Cantharides (n.) late 14c., cantaride, type of beetle (the "Spanish fly"), especially as dried, ground up, and used medicinally to raise blisters, from Latin plural of cantharis, from Greek kantharis "blister-fly, a kind of beetle." Beekes says this is a derivative of kantharos, also the name of a kind of beetle, for which there is no good etymology.