adjective relating to or having the properties of medicine; having healing properties

  • The medicinal properties of this herb have been well-documented in scientific studies.
  • My grandmother swears by the medicinal benefits of honey and lemon for a sore throat.
  • I heard that CBD oil is the new medicinal craze for pain relief.
  • Laughter is often described as a medicinal remedy for a heavy heart.

noun a smooth oily preparation that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes

  • The doctor prescribed a medicated ointment to treat the patient's rash.
  • Don't forget to apply the ointment to your cut before bandaging it up.
  • I heard that using that ointment will clear up your acne in no time.
  • His words were like a soothing ointment to her troubled mind.

noun a yellow, crystalline compound that is a member of the vitamin B complex and is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the body

  • Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is essential for the body's energy production.
  • Make sure to eat foods rich in riboflavin to keep your energy levels up.
  • I heard riboflavin is like a super vitamin for boosting your energy.
  • Riboflavin is like the fuel that keeps your body running smoothly.

adjective describes a person or thing that is careful about what they choose or do, often based on personal preference or specific criteria

  • The university has a selective admissions process that only accepts top-performing students.
  • She's very selective about the movies she watches, only choosing the ones with good reviews.
  • He's so selective, he only hangs out with the cool kids.
  • Being selective with your words can help you avoid unnecessary conflicts.

noun a type of medication or drug used to help induce sleep or treat insomnia

  • The doctor prescribed a sleeping pill to help with my insomnia.
  • I took a sleeping pill last night to help me sleep better.
  • I popped a sleeping pill before hitting the hay.
  • Sometimes a good book can be like a sleeping pill, helping you drift off into dreamland.

GHB

noun Abbreviation for Grievous Bodily Harm, a legal term for serious physical harm or injury inflicted on someone

  • GHB, also known as gamma-hydroxybutyrate, is a central nervous system depressant.
  • I heard some people at the party were taking GHB last night.
  • Let's not mess with that GHB stuff, it's dangerous.
  • His words had the same effect on her as GHB, making her feel drowsy and disconnected.

noun a chemical compound that is similar in structure or function to another compound

  • The scientist studied the chemical structure of each congener in the sample.
  • I learned about different congeners in my chemistry class.
  • I have no idea what those congeners are, can you explain it in simple terms?
  • Each congener represents a different aspect of the problem we are trying to solve.

noun a chemical compound that is used in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals

  • Acenaphthenyl is a chemical compound commonly used in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals.
  • I heard that acenaphthenyl is a key ingredient in some new medications.
  • Do you know if acenaphthenyl is safe to use in DIY projects?
  • The relationship between the two characters was as complex and intertwined as acenaphthenyl molecules.

noun a chemical compound used in organic synthesis and as a precursor in pharmaceuticals

  • Acetamidine is a chemical compound commonly used in organic synthesis.
  • I heard acetamidine is a key ingredient in some medications.
  • Do you know where I can get some acetamidine for my experiment?
  • His words cut through the tension like acetamidine through impurities.

noun a synthetic compound used as an analgesic and antipyretic

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  • Acetopyrine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used to treat pain and inflammation.
  • I took some acetopyrine for my headache and it worked like a charm.
  • I need to pop some acetopyrine to get rid of this annoying pain.
  • Her words were like acetopyrine, soothing the emotional pain of those around her.