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succedaneum
suc·ce·da·ne·um S0858400 (sŭk′sĭ-dā′nē-əm)n. pl. suc·ce·da·ne·a (-nē-ə) A substitute. [New Latin succēdāneum, from Latin, neuter sing. of succēdāneus, substituted, from succēdere, to succeed; see succeed.]succedaneum (ˌsʌksɪˈdeɪnɪəm) n, pl -nea (-nɪə) (Medicine) obsolete something that is used as a substitute, esp any medical drug or agent that may be taken or prescribed in place of another[C17: from Latin succēdāneus following after, from succēdere to succeed] ˌsucceˈdaneous adjsuc•ce•da•ne•um (ˌsʌk sɪˈdeɪ ni əm) n., pl. -ne•a (-ni ə) a substitute. [1635–45; < New Latin < Latin succēdāneus <suc- suc- + cēd(ere) to come, go (see cede)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | succedaneum - (medicine) something that can be used as a substitute (especially any medicine that may be taken in place of another)substitute, replacement - a person or thing that takes or can take the place of anothermedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques |
succedaneum
suc·ce·da·ne·um (sŭk'sē-dā'nē-ŭm), A substitute; a drug or any therapeutic agent that has the properties of and can be used in place of another. [L. succedaneus, following after, substituting, fr. suc-cedo, to follow, to take the place of, fr. sub, under, + cedo, to go] succedaneumS22-912880 (suk?se-da'ne-um) [L. succedaneus, following, substituting] 1. Something that may be used as a substitute.2. See: caput succedaneumsuc·ce·da·ne·um (sŭksĕ-dānē-ŭm) A substitute; a drug or any therapeutic agent that has the properties of and can be used in place of another. succedaneum Related to succedaneum: pococuranteWords related to succedaneumnoun (medicine) something that can be used as a substitute (especially any medicine that may be taken in place of another)Related Words- substitute
- replacement
- medical specialty
- medicine
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