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Etymology

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From Latin rubefaciens, present participle of rubefacere (to make red).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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rubefacient (comparative more rubefacient, superlative most rubefacient)

  1. Making red.

Noun

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rubefacient (plural rubefacients)

  1. (medicine) A substance for topical application that produces redness of the skin, e.g. by dilating the capillaries.
    • 1833, R. J. Bertin, translated by Charles W. Chauncy, Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, and Great Vessels, Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blnachard, page 165:
      The symptoms had diminished for a time, under the employment of rubefacients and cathartics; but the pain in the left side of the thorax returned in the evening of the 29th.

Latin

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Verb

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rubefacient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of rubefaciō