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catholicon
[kuh-thol-i-kuhn]
noun
a universal remedy; panacea.
catholicon
/ əˈθɒɪə /
noun
a remedy for all ills; panacea
Word History and Origins
Origin of catholicon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of catholicon1
Example Sentences
The Professor then entreated M. T. Pate to imbibe from the bottle containing his catholicon.
Indeed I doubt whether I have ever felt the catholicon—the pervading virtue of his book—quite so strongly as I have in the days preceding that on which I write these words.
Unfortunately, I have no catholicon for every industrial ill—but the political drug-stores are full of 'em.
In the centre of this court stands the catholicon or conventual church, a square building with an apse of the cruciform domical Byzantine type, approached by a domed narthex.
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