aperient

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English

Etymology

Attested since the early 17th century, from Latin aperient-, present participle of aperire (to open).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

aperient

  1. Having a gentle laxative effect.

Noun

aperient (plural aperients)

  1. A laxative, either in the form of a medicine or a food such as asparagus or hops, which has the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation.

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Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) aperient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of aperiō