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1. over-the-counter
adjective.
(of
securities)
not
traded
on
a
stock
exchange.
Synonyms
otc
unlisted
Antonyms
listed
registered
medication
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2. medicine
noun.
(ˈmɛdəsən)
The
branches
of
medical
science
that
deal
with
nonsurgical
techniques.
Synonyms
podiatry
diagnostics
general medicine
pharmacological medicine
medical specialty
urogenital medicine
odontology
immunology
epidemiology
haematology
dentistry
gynaecology
bacteriology
nephrology
hygienics
OB
midwifery
otology
pedology
pharmaceutics
proctology
hygiene
psychological medicine
psychopathology
cardiology
hematology
anesthesiology
clinical neurology
paediatrics
dental medicine
psychiatry
therapeutics
otolaryngology
traumatology
obstetrics
neuropsychiatry
endocrinology
pediatrics
nuclear medicine
rhinolaryngology
thoracic medicine
pediatric medicine
nosology
pharmacy
urology
gynecology
otorhinolaryngology
gastroenterology
allergology
biomedicine
rheumatology
ophthalmology
space medicine
oncology
sports medicine
tropical medicine
prosthetics
neurology
accident surgery
tocology
forensic pathology
materia medica
angiology
geriatrics
virology
chiropody
dermatology
veterinary medicine
internal medicine
gerontology
forensic medicine
pharmacology
medical science
emergency medicine
Antonyms
intensifying
integrate
soften
stay
stimulative
Etymology
medicine (English)
medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. medicine
noun.
(ˈmɛdəsən)
The
learned
profession
that
is
mastered
by
graduate
training
in
a
medical
school
and
that
is
devoted
to
preventing
or
alleviating
or
curing
diseases
and
injuries.
Synonyms
learned profession
preventive medicine
complementary medicine
practice of medicine
alternative medicine
Antonyms
costive
unemotional
unhealthful
particularity
general
Etymology
medicine (English)
medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. medicine
noun.
(ˈmɛdəsən)
(medicine)
something
that
treats
or
prevents
or
alleviates
the
symptoms
of
disease.
Synonyms
pentylenetetrazol
downer
antiarrhythmic
sudatory
anticholinesterase
cathartic
antiepileptic drug
antiemetic
Plavix
oxytocic
specific
inhalant
calcium blocker
carminative
vermicide
antipyretic
tincture
immunosuppressor
isosorbide
medicinal drug
Cuprimine
ethical drug
blocking agent
antidepressant
Isordil
antidiabetic
anodyne
Zovirax
decoagulant
pentamethylenetetrazol
pharmaceutic
anticonvulsant
inhalation
gemfibrozil
dosage
APC
patent medicine
Lopid
calcium-channel blocker
lipid-lowering medicine
powder
disulfiram
physic
anthelmintic
antihypertensive drug
blocker
purgative
over-the-counter drug
cure
anticoagulant medication
clofibrate
antiarrhythmic medication
Imuran
decongestant
antihypertensive
depressant
antiprotozoal drug
bactericide
bronchodilator
HAART
suppository
Antabuse
hematinic
nux vomica
placebo
aperient
antiarrhythmic drug
allopurinol
anti-inflammatory drug
Zyloprim
antiviral
astringent
medication
statin
soothing syrup
lipid-lowering medication
paregoric
methacholine
antiseptic
tonic
antiviral agent
Drixoral
immunosuppressive drug
sedative drug
Metrazol
sucralfate
tyrosine kinase inhibitor
Atromid-S
herbal medicine
counterirritant
antiemetic drug
Fosamax
antidiarrheal
immune suppressant drug
helminthic
pain pill
atomic cocktail
over-the-counter medicine
antibacterial drug
antidepressant drug
antiepileptic
antispasmodic
vermifuge
camphorated tincture of opium
anticholinergic drug
antidiuretic drug
azathioprine
drug
antibacterial
rubefacient
statin drug
anti-inflammatory
anticholinergic
Carafate
Inocor
sudorific
medicament
styptic
fixed-combination drug
prescription
painkiller
restorative
anticoagulant
drug cocktail
anticonvulsant drug
Mecholyl
probenecid
anthelminthic
astringent drug
acyclovir
prescription medicine
pharmaceutical
prescription drug
diaphoretic
antiprotozoal
clopidogrel bisulfate
antidiuretic
remedy
dose
oxytocic drug
expectorator
immunosuppressive
analgesic
antispasmodic agent
antidiarrheal drug
haematinic
curative
demulcent
antidiabetic drug
amrinone
antitussive
febrifuge
histamine blocker
cold medicine
physostigmine
penicillamine
expectorant
antiviral drug
sedative
therapeutic
antihistamine
isoproterenol
cytotoxic drug
Isuprel
alendronate
spasmolytic
immunosuppressant
highly active antiretroviral therapy
angiogenesis inhibitor
Antonyms
over-the-counter drug
prescription medicine
prescription drug
over-the-counter medicine
empty
Etymology
medicine (English)
medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. counter
noun.
(ˈkaʊntɝ)
Table
consisting
of
a
horizontal
surface
over
which
business
is
transacted.
Synonyms
reception desk
countertop
checkout counter
checkout
notions counter
bar
table
meat counter
Antonyms
disappearance
proliferation
free
permit
allow
Etymology
counter (English)
contre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
contra (Latin)
countour (Anglo-Norman)
conteor (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
computatorium (Latin)
computare (Latin)
6. counter
adjective.
(ˈkaʊntɝ)
Indicating
opposition
or
resistance.
Synonyms
antagonistic
negative
Antonyms
positive
neutral
whisper
Etymology
counter (English)
contre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
contra (Latin)
countour (Anglo-Norman)
conteor (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
computatorium (Latin)
computare (Latin)
7. counter
verb.
(ˈkaʊntɝ)
Speak
in
response.
Synonyms
answer
respond
reply
Antonyms
stranger
bad guy
withholder
unemotional person
Etymology
counter (English)
contre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
contra (Latin)
countour (Anglo-Norman)
conteor (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
computatorium (Latin)
computare (Latin)
8. counter
noun.
(ˈkaʊntɝ)
Game
equipment
(as
a
piece
of
wood,
plastic,
or
ivory)
used
for
keeping
a
count
or
reserving
a
space
in
various
card
or
board
games.
Synonyms
game equipment
poker chip
chip
Antonyms
debtor
worker
adult
female
Etymology
counter (English)
contre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
contra (Latin)
countour (Anglo-Norman)
conteor (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
computatorium (Latin)
computare (Latin)
9. over
adjective.
(ˈoʊvɝ)
Having
come
or
been
brought
to
a
conclusion.
Synonyms
finished
terminated
ended
concluded
complete
all over
Antonyms
unfinished
Phanerogamae
Cryptogamia
end
misconception
Etymology
over (English)
ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. over
adverb.
(ˈoʊvɝ)
Throughout
a
period
of
time.
Synonyms
o'er
Antonyms
inside
outside
Etymology
over (English)
ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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