quant suff
English
Alternative forms
- q.s.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin quantum sufficit (“as much as is required”), then clipped to only the first syllable of each word.
Adverb
quant suff
- (pharmacology, dated) The amount of the last ingredient in a recipe or prescription required to make it up to the required quantity of a mixture.
Usage notes
- Appended at the end of the recipe or prescription
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