The Collaborative International Dictionary
Oppilative
Oppilative \Op`pi*la*tive\, a. [Cf. F. opilatif. See
Oppilate.]
Obstructive. [Obs.]
--Sherwood.
Wiktionary
oppilative
a. (context obsolete English) obstructive. n. (cx obsolete English) A medicine that obstructs, or closes the pores.
Usage examples of "oppilative".
Zambelli first gave him oppilative remedies, and, seeing his mistake, he tried to mend it by administering castoreum, which sent his patient into convulsions and killed him.