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Anthelmintic
ANTHELMIN'TIC
,Adj.
ANTHELMIN'TIC
,Noun.
Definition 2024
anthelmintic
anthelmintic
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
anthelmintic (comparative more anthelmintic, superlative most anthelmintic)
- (medicine) Destructive to parasitic intestinal worms.
- Research is progressing well on finding native plants with anthelmintic properties.
- 1911, Ankylostomiasis, article in Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition,
- The parasites thrive in an environment of dirt, and the main lines of precaution are those dictated by sanitary science. Malefern, santonine, thymol and other anthelmintic remedies are prescribed.
- 1918, American Society for Microbiology, Society of American Bacteriologists, Abstracts of Bacteriology, Volume 2, page 262,
- However, the lighter boiling constituents of tne oil are much less irritating and at the same time they are apparently more anthelmintic than the heavier fraction.
- 1919, Experiment Station Record, Volume 39, page 586,
- Our experiments indicate that this constituent is anthelmintic and also a gastrointestinal irritant, while the lighter portion of the oil is apparently even more anthelmintic and much less irritating.
Translations
destructive to parasitic intestinal worms
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Noun
anthelmintic (plural anthelmintics)
- (medicine) A drug for the treatment of intestinal worm infestation, either by killing the worms or by causing them to be expelled from the body.
- 1911, Pomegranate, article in Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition:
- The bark of the root is likewise valued as an anthelmintic in cases of tape-worm.
- 2010, Graham R. Duncanson, Veterinary Treatment for Working Equines, page 42:
- Rather than give a long list of the anthelmintics available, I will describe the helminths that cause problems and then suggest methods of control.
- 1911, Pomegranate, article in Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition:
Translations
drug that causes the expulsion or death of intestinal worms
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