menstruum
11menstruum — см. Наполнитель …
12menstruum — noun (plural struums or menstrua) Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, menses, alteration of Latin menstrua Date: 1559 a substance that dissolves a solid or holds it in suspension ; solvent …
13menstruum — noun Any solvent used for extracting medicinal compounds from plants etc …
14menstruum — Old term for solvent. [Mediev. L. menstrual fluid, thought to possess certain solvent properties, ntr. of L. menstruus, monthly] * * * men·stru·um men(t) strə( wə)m n, pl stru·ums …
15Menstruum — Mens|tru|um [...struum] das; s, ...strua <zu lat. menstruus »monatlich« (das Mittel sollte einen Monat lang wirken)> altes pharmazeutisches Lösungs u. Extraktionsmittel …
16menstruum — menstrÊŠÉ™m n. substance which dissolves, solvent …
17menstruum — [ mɛnstrʊəm] noun (plural menstrua strʊə) 1》 menses. 2》 archaic a solvent. Origin ME: from L., neut. of menstruus monthly , from mensis month ; sense 2 is by alchemical analogy between transmutation of metals into gold and the supposed action of… …
18menstruum — n. Solvent, medium …
19menstruum — men·stru·um …
20menstruum — /ˈmɛnstruəm/ (say menstroohuhm) noun (plural menstruums or menstrua /ˈmɛnstruə/ (say menstroohuh)) a solvent. {Medieval Latin, properly neuter of Latin menstruus monthly} …