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What is humarol?

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Updated: 10/22/2022

Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary Unabridged Second Edition latest Copyright

1958, contains humarol a. [ Fr., from L.] pertaining to or proceeding to from from the humors of the body; as, a humoral fever.

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