Found 2 items, similar to adjuvant.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: adjuvant
adjuvant
adj 1: relating to something that is added but is not essential;
“an ancillary pump”;
“an adjuvant discipline to forms
of mysticism”;
“The mind and emotions are auxilliary
to each other” [syn:
accessory,
adjunct,
ancillary,
appurtenant,
auxiliary,
subsidiary]
2: enhancing the action of a medical treatment;
“the adjuvant
action of certain bacteria”
n : an additive that enhances the effectiveness of medical
treatment
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Adjuvant
Adjuvant
\Ad"ju*vant\ ([a^]d"j[-u]*vant), n. [L. adjuvamentum,
fr. adjuvare to help; ad + juvare to help.]
1. (Immunology) A substance added to an immunogenic agent to
enhance the production of antibodies. --Stedman.
[PJC]
2. A substance added to a formulation of a drug which
enhances the effect of the active ingredient. --Stedman.
[PJC]
Adjuvant
\Ad"ju*vant\, n.
1. An assistant. [R.] --Yelverton.
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2. (Med.) An ingredient, in a prescription, which aids or
modifies the action of the principal ingredient.
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Adjuvant
\Ad"ju*vant\, a. [L. adjuvans, p. pr. of adjuvare to
aid: cf. F. adjuvant. See
Aid.]
Helping; helpful; assisting. [R.]
“Adjuvant causes.”
--Howell.
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