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‖ succus|ˈsʌkəs| Pl. succi |ˈsʌksaɪ|. [L.] A juice; in scientific terminology applied to (a) fluid secretions in an animal or vegetable body, (b) juices extracted from plants.
[1719Quincy Lex. Physico-Med. (1722), Succus, is any Juice.] 1771Bp. Watson Ess. Subj. Chem. Chem. Ess. 1787 V. 137 Wherever there is a vascular system, containing a moving nutritive succus, there is life. 1874Garrod & Baxter Mat. Med. (ed. 4) 263 He regards the succus [of hemlock] as the only reliable preparation of the drug for internal use. |