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Listerine|ˈlɪstərɪn| [f. Lister (see prec.) + -ine.] An antiseptic solution (see quot. 1889).
1889Syd. Soc. Lex., Listerine, a solution containing the antiseptic constituents of thyme, eucalyptus, baptisea, gualtheria, and mentha arvensis, with two grains of benzo-boric acid in each drachm. 1897N.Y. Voice 3 June 7/2 One who rinses her mouth with listerin once a day. |