See also: antigonorrhoeic

English

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ gonorrhœic.

Adjective

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antigonorrhœic

  1. Archaic spelling of antigonorrhoeic.
    • 1900, Medical Record, William Wood and Company, Volume 57, №. 25, page 1091:
      The author has had good results with injections of thallinum sulphate, which seems to have, in his judgment, a distinct specific antigonorrhœic effect.

Noun

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antigonorrhœic (plural antigonorrhœics)

  1. Archaic spelling of antigonorrhoeic.
    • 1913, Year Book of the American Pharmaceutical Association, volume II, American Pharmaceutical Association, page 140:
      Uranoblen is a new antigonorrhœic composed of silver and uranium.