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carminative

 
Dictionary: car·min·a·tive   (kär-mĭn'ə-tĭv, kär'mə-nā'-) pronunciation
adj.
Inducing the expulsion of gas from the stomach and intestines.

n.
A drug or agent that induces the expulsion of gas from the stomach or intestines.

[Middle English carminatif, from Old French, from Latin carminātus, past participle of carmināre, to card wool, from *carmen, card for wool, from cārere, to card.]


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Veterinary Dictionary: carminative
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1. relieving flatulence.
2. an agent that relieves flatulence.

Obscure Words: carminative
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expelling gas from the alimentary canal so as to relieve colic
Wikipedia: Carminative
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A carminative, also known as carminativum (plural carminativa), is an herb or preparation that either prevents formation of gas in the gastrointestinal tract, or facilitates the expulsion of said gas, thereby combating flatulence.

Varieties

Carminatives are often mixtures of essential oils and herbal spices with a tradition in folk medicine for this use. Examples:


Modern drugs used for the same purpose include simethicone which, rather than having physiological activity, simply lowers the surface tension of gas bubbles. See anti-foaming agent.

Literary references

  • The English author Aldous Huxley includes a long passage (chapter 20) about the word "carminative" in his novel Crome Yellow. The character Denis explains how unfortunate it is that some words don't mean what they ought to mean.
  • The British politician Boris Johnson has stated that "Carminative" is his favorite word[1].

External links

  1. ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/apr/19/healthandwellbeing.interviews

 
 

 

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