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medicinally

[ US /məˈdɪsənəɫi/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛdɪsˌɪnə‍li/ ]
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  1. in a medicinal manner

How To Use medicinally In A Sentence

  • From the perspective of ethnobotany, the higher a plant's status among native peoples, the more potent it often proves to be medicinally.
  • The seeds are valued medicinally for their diuretic, demulcent and stomachic properties.
  • The Chinese use yellow melilot medicinally, use it in cosmetics, and burn it as an incense.
  • The seeds are valued medicinally for their diuretic, demulcent and stomachic properties.
  • An analogy would be that, in English folklore, the elder plant has been used in countless different ways medicinally and for food.
  • Also the "bearded Darnel," _Lolium temulentum_ ( "intoxicated"), a common grass-weed in English cornfields, will produce medicinally all the symptoms of drunkenness. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Caffeine is a bitter alkaloid found especially in coffee, tea, and kola nuts and used medicinally as a stimulant and diuretic.
  • It is also used medicinally as a laxative, and is by some preferred to castor oil; also as an application to furfuraceous eruptions. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • Historically, the dried rhizome and root of this plant were employed medicinally by the Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, Indian, and Roman civilizations as an expectorant and carminative.
  • She thinks that his public intoxication was mostly feigned, part of a "masquerade" to hide his tuberculosis; that he used drugs and especially alcohol "medicinally," as a "necessary anesthetic" and antispasmodic "to soothe his coughing fits. The Bad Boy of Montparnasse
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