sédatif

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin sedātīvus, from sedō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /se.da.tif/
  • (file)
  • Homophone: sédatifs

Adjective

sédatif (feminine sédative, masculine plural sédatifs, feminine plural sédatives)

  1. (pharmacology) sedative

Descendants

  • Turkish: sedatif

Noun

sédatif m (plural sédatifs)

  1. (pharmacology) sedative (an agent or drug that sedates)

Further reading

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Etymology

Borrowed from French sédatif, from Medieval Latin sedātīvus.

Adjective

sédatif m

  1. (Jersey, pharmacology) sedative

Noun

sédatif m (plural sédatifs)

  1. (Jersey, pharmacology) sedative (an agent or drug that sedates)
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