diuretic

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English diuretyk, from Old French diuretique; ultimately from Ancient Greek διουρητικός (diourētikós). By surface analysis, diuresis +‎ -etic.

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diuretic (comparative more diuretic, superlative most diuretic)

  1. (medicine, pharmacology) Increasing the amount or frequency of urination.

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Noun[edit]

diuretic (plural diuretics)

  1. (medicine, pharmacology) A drug or a substance that increases the rate of urine excretion.

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French diurétique, from Latin diureticus.

Adjective[edit]

diuretic m or n (feminine singular diuretică, masculine plural diuretici, feminine and neuter plural diuretice)

  1. diuretic

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