stomatic

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English

Adjective

stomatic (comparative more stomatic, superlative most stomatic)

  1. stomatal

Noun

stomatic (plural stomatics)

  1. (medicine, archaic) A medicine for diseases of the mouth.
    • 1762, [Samuel] Foote, The Orators. , Dublin: Thomas Richey, , →OCLC, Act III, page 54:
      But as to uſquebagh; ah long life to the liquor—it is an exhilirator of the bovvels, and a ſtomatic to the head; I ſay, Mr. Preſident, it invigorates, it ſtimulates, it—in ſhort it is the onlieſt liquor of life, and no man alive vvill die vvhilſt he drinks it.

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