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gum ammoniac
noun
- a brownish-yellow gum resin, having an acrid taste, occurring in tearlike fragments from a plant, Dorema ammoniacum, of western Asia: used in porcelain ceramics and in medicine as an expectorant and counterirritant.
gum ammoniac
noun
- another name for ammoniac 2
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gum ammoniac1
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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This gum is used for similar purposes as gum ammoniac and assafœtida.
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Jewellers’ or Armenian cement consists of isinglass with mastic and gum ammoniac dissolved in spirit.
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This powder must be preserved in a bottle; when you want to use it, put a small quantity of gum ammoniac into distilled vinegar, and leave it to dissolve during the night.
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Expectorants, as squill, onions, gum ammoniac, seneka root, mucilage: some of these increase the pulmonary perspiration, and perhaps the pulmonary mucus.
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The 44 pounds of gum ammoniac was reported "damaged," and the 86 pounds of rhubarb was described as "bad."
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