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Adjuvant   Listen
adjective
Adjuvant  adj.  Helping; helpful; assisting. (R.) "Adjuvant causes."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Adjuvant" Quotes from Famous Books



... thousand quarrels. The basis of each nature was common sense—shrewd common sense—but such similarity of structure is in itself apt to lead to much violent shocking of opinion; and to this end an adjuvant was found in the dose of fantasy, mysticism, idealism which was inherent in John's character. "Why is he not like other people? Why will he waste his time with a lot of rubbishy Latin authors? Why will he not take up his position in the county?" Mrs ...
— A Mere Accident • George Moore



Words linked to "Adjuvant" :   pharmacological medicine, appurtenant, materia medica, adjunct, auxiliary, supportive, helpful, pharmacology, ancillary, additive



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