Definition for DI-U-RE'TIC

DI-U-RE'TIC, a. [Gr. διουρητικος, from διουρεω, δια and ουρεω, urinam redo, ουρον, urine.]

Having the power to provoke urine; tending to produce discharges of urine. – Coxe.

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