Posted by : Travelling Bangladesh Wednesday, October 10, 2012


GRE Word of the Day



demulcent \dih-MUHL-suhnt\, adjective:


1. Soothing or mollifying, as a medicinal substance.



noun:

1. A demulcent substance or agent, often mucilaginous, as for soothing or protecting an irritated mucous 
membrane.




It will do you no harm to keep close, drink nothing but demulcent barley-water and eat gruel, thin gruel—no 
beef or mutton, no wine or spirits.

-- Patrick O'Brian, Master and Commander




She knew where sour grass grew, which you chew for dyspepsy, and mint, excellent for the nau-shy, and the 
slippery elm, whose fragrant inner bark was the favorite demulcent of a hundred years ago—the thing to use 
for raw throat and other sore tishas.

-- James Thurber, Writings and Drawings
Demulcent comes from the Latin word demulcere which meant "to soften."


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