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elixir

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Main Entry:
elix·ir 
          Listen to the pronunciation of elixir
Pronunciation:
\i-ˈlik-sər\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from Arabic al-iksīr the elixir, from al the + iksīr elixir, probably from Greek xērion desiccative powder, from xēros dry
Date:
14th century
1 a (1): a substance held capable of changing base metals into gold (2): a substance held capable of prolonging life indefinitely b (1): cure-all (2): a medicinal concoction2: a sweetened liquid usually containing alcohol that is used in medication either for its medicinal ingredients or as a flavoring3: the essential principle


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