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officinal
of·fic·i·nal O0040100 (ə-fĭs′ə-nəl, ô′fĭ-sī′nəl, ŏf′ĭ-)adj.1. Readily available in pharmacies; not requiring special preparation.2. Recognized by a pharmacopoeia: an officinal herb. [French, from Medieval Latin officīnālis, of a storeroom or workshop, from Latin officīna, workshop, alteration of opificīna, from opifex, opific-, workman : opus, work; see op- in Indo-European roots + facere, to do; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.] of·fic′i·nal·ly adv.officinal (ɒˈfɪsɪnəl; ˌɒfɪˈsaɪnəl) pharmacol adj1. (Pharmacology) (of pharmaceutical products) available without prescription2. (Botany) (of a plant) having pharmacological propertiesn3. (Pharmacology) an officinal preparation or plant4. (Botany) an officinal preparation or plant[C17: from Medieval Latin officīnālis, from Latin officīna workshop; see office] ofˈficinally advof•fic•i•nal (əˈfɪs ə nl) adj. 1. kept in stock by apothecaries, as a drug. 2. recognized by a pharmacopoeia. [1710–20; < Medieval Latin officīnālis of a store or workshop < Latin officina workshop, derivative of opifex artisan. See office] of•fic′i•nal•ly, adv.
officinal
of·fic·i·nal (ŏ-fis'i-năl), Denoting a chemical or pharmaceutical preparation kept in stock, in contrast to magistral (prepared extemporaneously according to a physician's prescription); an officinal preparation is often, although not necessarily, official. [L. officina, shop] officinal (ə-fĭs′ə-nəl, ô′fĭ-sī′nəl, ŏf′ĭ-)adj.1. Readily available in pharmacies; not requiring special preparation.2. Recognized by a pharmacopoeia: an officinal herb. of·fic′i·nal·ly adv.of·fic·i·nal (ŏ-fis'i-năl) Denoting a chemical or pharmaceutical preparation kept in stock. |