"Medicative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Medicative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Medicative" Meaning

Tending to healing or medicine; having a calming or soothing effect, especially through artistic or literary means.

"Medicative" Examples

Medicative in Use


1. The pharmacist carefully measured out the medicative dose for the patient's medication.


In this example, "medicative" refers to the dosage of medication that is intended to be therapeutic.

2. The research team was studying the medicative properties of the newly discovered plant species.


Here, "medicative" refers to the plant's potential to be used in medicine.

3. The doctor prescribed a medicative ointment to soothe the child's skin irritation.


In this context, "medicative" describes an ointment with healing properties.

4. The medicative effects of the aromatherapy blend were slowly taking hold as she inhaled its calming scent.


Here, "medicative" describes the therapeutic benefits of the blend.

5. The herbalist concocted a medicative tea using a combination of botanicals to aid the patient's digestion.


In this example, "medicative" refers to the tea's intended use as a treatment for digestive issues.

"Medicative" Similar Words

Medicant

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Medicare

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Medicate

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Medicated

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Medicates

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Medicating

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Medication

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Medications

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Medicean

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Describing something as "medicean" refers to something pertaining to the Medici family, a powerful and influential family in Florence, Italy, during the Renaissance.

Medici

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Medicinal

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Medicinally

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Medicinals

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Medicinals refer to substances, products, or preparations that are used for therapeutic or medicinal purposes, such as medicines, drugs, or remedies. The word "medicinals" is often used in historical or literary contexts to describe the ingredients or compounds used in traditional medicine, folk remedies, or older forms of medical practice.

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Medicine refers to the art, science, or practice of treating and preventing diseases or disorders in humans, animals, or plants. It includes medical care, treatment, and therapy, as well as the development and testing of new medicines and treatments. Medicine can also refer to the substances or products used to treat or cure diseases, such as pills, injections, or surgical procedures. Additionally, medicine can refer to the health sciences, including fields such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and pathology.

Medicines

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Medick

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I think you meant " Medicaid". <br><br>Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program in the United States that provides healthcare coverage to low-income individuals, including children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. The program is administered by each state and is jointly funded by the federal government and the states.