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succedaneum
[suhk-si-dey-nee-uhm]
noun
plural
succedaneaa substitute.
succedaneum
/ ˌʌɪˈɪɪə /
noun
obsoletesomething that is used as a substitute, esp any medical drug or agent that may be taken or prescribed in place of another
Other Word Forms
- succedaneous adjective
- ˌܳˈ岹Աdzܲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of succedaneum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of succedaneum1
Example Sentences
shall I say to thy internal spirit,—thy opium,—thy salt-petre,——thy greasy unctions,—thy daily purges,—thy nightly clysters, and succedaneums?
Are any medicines to be given as succedanea to the specific remedy for the purpose of rendering its action more sure or prompt?
Passiflora is in its place as a succedaneum for Morphia or other sedatives.
While 'succedaneum', meaning something used as a substitute also no longer trips off the modern tongue.
Give us rather any succedaneum that will move us, will delight us.
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