medicamentous

[muh-dik-uh-muhnt, med-i-kuh-]

me·dic·a·ment

[muh-dik-uh-muhnt, med-i-kuh-]
noun
a healing substance; medicine; remedy.
Also called med·i·cant [med-i-kuhnt] .


Origin:
1535–45; < Latin medicāmentum remedy, physic, equivalent to medicā() to cure + -mentum -ment. See medicate

med·i·ca·men·tal [med-i-kuh-men-tl] , med·i·ca·men·tous, adjective
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