Etymology: () From Latin antidotum, from Ancient Greek ἀντίδοτον (antidoton), neuter of ἀντίδοτος (antidotos, “given as a remedy for”) from ἀντιδίδωμι (antididōmi, “I give in return, repay”) from ἀντί (anti, “against”) + δίδωμι (didōmi, “I give”). Compare French antidote.
i., tıb. antidot, panzehir; çare, deva, hastalık etkisini giderici madde, panzehir, antidotal panzehire ait, çare, antidot, ilâç, Panzehir; s.2 Bir hastalığı veya tehlikeyi önleyen vasıta, çare, Bir zehiri nötralleştiren veya tesirini gideren madde, herhangi bir bozukluğun etkisini giderici madde,
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i., tıb. antidot, panzehir; çare
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deva
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hastalık etkisini giderici madde
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panzehir
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antidotal panzehire ait
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çare
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antidot
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ilâç
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Panzehir; s.2 Bir hastalığı veya tehlikeyi önleyen vasıta, çare Tıp
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Bir zehiri nötralleştiren veya tesirini gideren madde Tıp
Something that counteracts or prevents something harmful, A remedy to counteract the effects of poison (often followed by "against," "for," or "to"), a substance that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of a poison, Agents which counteract or destroy the effects of poison or other medicines, Remedy to relieve, prevent, or counteract the effects of a poison, a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison, a material administered to an individual who has been exposed to a poison in order to counteract its toxic effects, a substance to neutralize a poison, a remedy or other agent to counteract the effects of a poison, a substance to neutralise a poison, - substance that counteracts the effects of a homeopathy remedy An experience, i e , shock, or a substance that slows down, stops or reverses the curative action of a homeopathic medicine, A remedy to relieve, prevent or counteract the effects of a poison, Any substance or other agent that inhibits or counteracts the effects of a poison, Counteracts the action af another substance; usually refers to poisons, an agent that neutralizes or opposes the action of a poison on an organism, a substance, or a remedy, that counteracts the effect of a homeopathic remedy High temperatures are thought to antidote remedies Mint is said to be an antidote of Natrum muriaticum Many feel that coffee antidotes homeopathic remedies When a person is reacting incorrectly to a homeopathic remedy, an antidote may be given to neutralize the effects, (1) A chemical applied to prevent the phytotoxic effect of a specific herbicide on desirable plants (Synonymous with protectant ) (2) A substance used as a medical treatment to counteract herbicide poisoning, A remedy to relieve, prevent, or counteract the effects of a poison, Something that is an antidote to a difficult or unpleasant situation helps you to overcome the situation. Massage is a wonderful antidote to stress. = cure, remedy. Remedy to counteract the effects of a poison or toxin. Administered by mouth, intravenously, or sometimes on the skin, it may work by directly neutralizing the poison; causing an opposite effect in the body; binding to the poison to prevent its absorption, inactivate it, or keep it from fitting a receptor at its site of action; or binding to a receptor to prevent the poison's binding there, blocking its action. Some poisons are not active until converted to a different form in the body; their antidotes interrupt that conversion, An antidote is a chemical substance that stops or controls the effect of a poison. When he returned, he noticed their sickness and prepared an antidote, To fortify or preserve by an antidote, remedy; medicine that works against the effects of poison, A remedy to counteract the effects of poison, or of anything noxious taken into the stomach; used with against, for, or to; as, an antidote against, for, or to, poison, To counteract or prevent the effects of, by giving or taking an antidote, Whatever tends to prevent mischievous effects, or to counteract evil which something else might produce, plural of antidote,
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Something that counteracts or prevents something harmful - "We need an antidote for this misinformation."
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A remedy to counteract the effects of poison (often followed by "against," "for," or "to") - "She reached the hospital in time to receive the antidote for the snake venom."
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a substance that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of a poison
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Agents which counteract or destroy the effects of poison or other medicines
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Remedy to relieve, prevent, or counteract the effects of a poison
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a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison
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a material administered to an individual who has been exposed to a poison in order to counteract its toxic effects
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a substance to neutralize a poison
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a remedy or other agent to counteract the effects of a poison
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a substance to neutralise a poison
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- substance that counteracts the effects of a homeopathy remedy An experience, i e , shock, or a substance that slows down, stops or reverses the curative action of a homeopathic medicine
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A remedy to relieve, prevent or counteract the effects of a poison
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Any substance or other agent that inhibits or counteracts the effects of a poison
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Counteracts the action af another substance; usually refers to poisons
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an agent that neutralizes or opposes the action of a poison on an organism
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a substance, or a remedy, that counteracts the effect of a homeopathic remedy High temperatures are thought to antidote remedies Mint is said to be an antidote of Natrum muriaticum Many feel that coffee antidotes homeopathic remedies When a person is reacting incorrectly to a homeopathic remedy, an antidote may be given to neutralize the effects
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(1) A chemical applied to prevent the phytotoxic effect of a specific herbicide on desirable plants (Synonymous with protectant ) (2) A substance used as a medical treatment to counteract herbicide poisoning
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A remedy to relieve, prevent, or counteract the effects of a poison
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Something that is an antidote to a difficult or unpleasant situation helps you to overcome the situation. Massage is a wonderful antidote to stress. = cure, remedy. Remedy to counteract the effects of a poison or toxin. Administered by mouth, intravenously, or sometimes on the skin, it may work by directly neutralizing the poison; causing an opposite effect in the body; binding to the poison to prevent its absorption, inactivate it, or keep it from fitting a receptor at its site of action; or binding to a receptor to prevent the poison's binding there, blocking its action. Some poisons are not active until converted to a different form in the body; their antidotes interrupt that conversion
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An antidote is a chemical substance that stops or controls the effect of a poison. When he returned, he noticed their sickness and prepared an antidote
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To fortify or preserve by an antidote
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remedy; medicine that works against the effects of poison isim
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A remedy to counteract the effects of poison, or of anything noxious taken into the stomach; used with against, for, or to; as, an antidote against, for, or to, poison
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To counteract or prevent the effects of, by giving or taking an antidote
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Whatever tends to prevent mischievous effects, or to counteract evil which something else might produce
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