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ELIXIR - traducción al árabe

CLEAR, SWEET-FLAVORED LIQUID USED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
Exir; Alexir; Elixer; Elixirs; Vitamin drink; Elixir (pharmacy)
  • Poster for Elixir Mondet, 1899
  • Advertisement for Elixir d'Anvers
  • Label from a bottle of Elixir Raspail, claiming its effectiveness against [[epidemic diseases]]

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EUROPEAN LIFE-SCIENCES INFRASTRUCTURE
Exir; Alexir; Elixer; Elixirs; Vitamin drink; Elixir (pharmacy)

ألاسم

إِكْسِير

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EUROPEAN LIFE-SCIENCES INFRASTRUCTURE
Exir; Alexir; Elixer; Elixirs; Vitamin drink; Elixir (pharmacy)
‎ إكْسير‎
elixir         
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EUROPEAN LIFE-SCIENCES INFRASTRUCTURE
Exir; Alexir; Elixer; Elixirs; Vitamin drink; Elixir (pharmacy)
اسْم : إكسير . جوهر

Definición

elixir
[?'l?ks?, -s??]
¦ noun a magical or medicinal potion, especially (in former times) either one supposedly able to change metals into gold or (also elixir of life) supposedly able to prolong life indefinitely.
Origin
ME: via med. L. from Arab. al-'iksir, from al 'the' + 'iksir from Gk xerion 'powder for drying wounds'.

Wikipedia

Elixir

An elixir is a sweet liquid used for medical purposes, to be taken orally and intended to cure one's illness. When used as a pharmaceutical preparation, an elixir contains at least one active ingredient designed to be taken orally.

Ejemplos de uso de ELIXIR
1. The elixir of life contained in its tiny cargo hold, perhaps?
2. The ‘elixir of life‘ that could soon be given by injection 2.
3. Is this the elixir of academic life, or merely a change of embalming fluids?
4. It raises the prospect of an elixir of youth being developed.
5. Sometimes it is an elixir of life, an anchor of stability around which a functioning national community can coalesce.