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5/21/11

Glossary

Abortifacient: A drug which causes abortion

Alterative: In medicine, this is a substance which gradually alters or changes condition. Often, it is a medicine that cures an illness by gradually restoring health.

Annual: A plant that completes a cycle of a development from germination of the seed through flowing and death in a single growing season.

Anodyne: A medicine that relieves pain.

Anthelminic: A medicine which expels or destroys intestinal worms. Such medicines are also called vermifuges.

Antidote: A medicine which counteracts the action of another,
particularly a poison.

Antiperiodic: A medicine which prevents the periodic return of attacks of a disease, such as a period fever.

Antipyretic: A medicine which tends to reduce or prevent a fever. Such medicines are also referred to as febrifuges and refrigerants.

Antiseptic: A substance that will destroy infection causing micro-organisms.

Antispasmodic: A medicine that relieves or prevents involuntary muscle spasms or cramps, such as epilepsy, spastic paralysis, painful menstruation and even "charley horses."

Aperient: A mild and gentle acting laxative medicine.

Aromatic: A substances with a spicy scent and pungent but pleasing taste. Aromatic herbs are useful for the fragrance
and are often added to medicines to improve their palatability. Just the fragrance and flavor alone can provide a psychological lift.

Astringent: A substance which causes the tissues to contract, thus checking the discharge of mucus, blood and the like.

Axil: The angle between a leaf or branch and the plant stem.
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