Definition for CAR-MIN'A-TIVE

CAR-MIN'A-TIVE, n. [L. carmen, a charm, because it acts suddenly, as a charm is supposed to do, and because among the ancients, its operation was accompanied by the singing of a stanza.]

A medicine, which tends to expel wind, or to remedy colic and flatulencies.

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