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Suppository

suppository
 noun  (plural -ries)  Etymology: Middle English suppositorie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin suppositorium, from Late Latin, neuter of suppositorius placed beneath, from Latin supponere to put under  Date: 14th century a solid but readily meltable cone or cylinder of usually medicated material for insertion into a bodily passage or cavity (as the rectum)
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  n. (pl. -ies) a medical preparation in the form of a cone, cylinder, etc., to be inserted into the rectum or vagina to melt. Etymology: ME f. med.L suppositorium, neut. of LL suppositorius placed underneath (as SUPPOSITITIOUS) ...
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  1. мед. суппозиторий, свечка ...
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3.
  noun med. суппозиторий, свеча ...
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4.
  (suppositories) A suppository is a solid block of medicine that is put into the rectum, where it gradually dissolves. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a small piece of solid medicine that is placed in someone's rectum or vagina  (- compare pessary (1)) ...
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6.
  - 1392, from M.L. suppositorium, noun use of neut. of L.L. suppositorius "placed underneath or up," from pp. stem of L. supponere "put or place under" (see suppose). ...
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