tonic

શક્તિવર્ધક દવા
definition
noun
Nineteenth-century medicine vendors often peddled tonics as a cure-all for symptoms as varied as a mild cough or severe rash.
a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being.
Britten's score breaks off at bar 30, just at the moment of the return to the tonic .
the first note in a scale that, in conventional harmony, provides the keynote of a piece of music.
adjective
The Chinese sometimes include zhu ling (they use the sclerotium rather than the fruiting body) as an ingredient in herbal tonic formulas.
giving a feeling of vigor or well-being; invigorating.
At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass.
relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale.
translation of 'tonic'
શક્તિવર્ધક ઔષધ,
શક્તિવર્ધક દવા
example
I like gin based drinks: Gin and 'tonic' is usually a safe bet in any bar.
Further, the number of both synapses and active zones per length terminal is significantly larger for the 'tonic' axon in the leg extensor muscle.
The music doesn't seem ‘anchored’ in a key, even though you can almost always find a 'tonic' .
Black haw, which has been described as having a uterine 'tonic' effect, has been used to prepare women for labor.
It fights cholesterol, and is used as a 'tonic' and a laxative.
The places that we see, these slow 'tonic' muscle fibres, are almost the exact places where the muscles are shaping the surface of the tongue, and shaping them to do the shapes that we know are producing our speech.
This sea change in music distribution is already upon us, and could provide the 'tonic' for the revival of those beleaguered music companies.
This has what was doubtless the desired effect: a mouthful of gin and 'tonic' comes back out through my nose.
With commentary and analysis, its members provided a 'tonic' for much of the mainstream media's excesses.
Their usual intonation pattern is a rising tone on and after the 'tonic' syllable, but, when rhetorical or emphatic, they are said with a falling tone.
Milk thistle extract - long used as a liver 'tonic' in European folk medicine - may be a far better nutritional supplement than its acclaimed herbal cousins.
However, compared to diet cola or sugar-charged 'tonic' or lemonade, soda water wins by a mile.
Britten's score breaks off at bar 30, just at the moment of the return to the 'tonic' .
The effect is like a 'tonic' , and the fact that her character - and others similarly drawn - are all still very funny is a tribute to the director's talents.
Milk Thistle has a long history as a medicinal plant which can be used as a liver stimulant, for detoxification and as a liver 'tonic' .
Back in 1981, when this triple bill was new and the Met a more conservative place than it is today, such an original evening of opera was a positive 'tonic' .
His letters mention ‘excellent spirits’ and 'tonic' air full of wonderful odours.
But it is neither a variation on one of the old iron supplements nor is it a food, although its adherents say it has 'tonic' properties and you do apply it to the body.
He's been a good friend and his inveterate optimism has been a welcome 'tonic' to my usual cynicism.
Contrition isn't much in fashion these days, but it's still a 'tonic' for the guilty soul - and who amongst us doesn't bear regrets for at least a few decisions.
A 'tonic' resolution such as that at the end of this piece seems to me have quite an ironic quality.
The range features a cleansing gel, 'tonic' lotion, facial mask, day lotion and concentrate and a night gel as well as a blemish control stick and cream.
I now prefer the intoxicating blend of Russian caravan and lapsang souchong to the heady mix of vodka and 'tonic' , going to bed early to sleeping in late, cook books to comic books.
I imagine all your adventures have served as a restorative 'tonic' to the high-speed life of a newsman.
These were the words that worked like a 'tonic' on the renowned music composer.
The former is designated a slow twitch muscle fiber, and the latter as slow 'tonic' muscle fiber.
This illustrates the essential place of the closure of the pylorus by 'tonic' contraction in the prevention of such reflux.
Galleries provide a 'tonic' for the overstimulated senses
Flavonoids are the most powerful health bestowing constituent of 'tonic' herbs.
Digestive 'tonic' properties and early experimental findings that its long-term use promotes the heart and vascular system are other feathers in the cap for this herb.
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