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Agent allaying pain
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analgesic
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Word definitions for analgesic in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Analgesic \An`al*ge"sic\, a. [NL., fr. Gr. 'analghsi`a; 'an priv. + 'a`lghsis sense of pain.] (Med.) serving to reduce the sensibility to pain without loss of consciousness. [PJC] ||
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context medicine English) Of or relating to analgesia; anodyne. n. (context pharmacology English) Any medicine, such as aspirin, that reduces pain without inducing unconsciousness.
Usage examples of analgesic.
Still, the analgesics and the gap in his dentition made his speech lispy, distorted, and a bit sloppy.
The imminent arrival of a new beta-blocker or analgesic might require some shift in her sales focus, even in the kinds of clients she was developing.
He then rummaged in his pockets until he found his powerful analgesic tablet, popped it into his mouth, swallowed it with more of the reprocessed water.
Rosenhaus asked, surprised, as he fetched an analgesic from the cabinet.
Kip, I hate to be a bother, but this analgesic is wearing off fast, and it has some unpleasant side effects.
Support braces and some analgesics for the inevitable inflammation were all he needed to remain mobile.
He knew this before Jackson came tiptoeing into the bedroom to inform him the cupboard was bare of analgesics of any number, strength or brand.
For the next couple of hours Anna and Stephen bandaged cuts, handed out analgesics, mole foam, nasal spray, hand lotion and, when called for, sympathy.
All science asks is to employ the same levels of scepticism we use in buying a used car or in judging the quality of analgesics or beer from their television commercials.
A mild analgesic in common use is acetylsalicylic acid, better known by what was originally a trade-name, aspirin.
All science asks is to employ the same levels of scepticism we use in buying a used car or in judging the quality of analgesics or beer from their television commercials.
Untying the laces of his boot, she spread on the last drops of analgesic cream from her med kit, then rewrapped the bandage tight.
Although he couldn't swallow the bright terror rising in his throat or unknot the red pain closing around his heart, his hands were almost steady as he injected more drugs into his veins - analgesics to flush the now-poisonous stimulants and cataleptics away, antihistamines and steroids to soften his body's reactions.
Although he couldn’t swallow the bright terror rising in his throat or unknot the red pain closing around his heart, his hands were almost steady as he injected more drugs into his veins - analgesics to flush the now-poisonous stimulants and cataleptics away, antihistamines and steroids to soften his body’s reactions.
Blood chemistry analysis reported appropriately high levels of metabolins, coagulants, analgesics, antibiotics.