English to Indonesian Dictionary elixir

elixir

eliksir
definition
noun
an elixir guaranteed to induce love
a magical or medicinal potion.
translation of 'elixir'
noun
obat untuk menjadi abadi,
eliksir
example
Therefore it is said that the engendering of bodhicitta and the carrying of it through one's activities is like the magical 'elixir' that turns to gold what ever metal it is painted on.
But no magical 'elixir' was needed; I was completely under the spell of these people.
an 'elixir' guaranteed to induce love
he finds world train travel something of an 'elixir' of life
Examples of these name changes include: acetaminophen 'elixir' is now acetaminophen oral solution; and lactulose syrup is now lactulose solution.
In the Middle Ages, the 'elixir' was an extremely valuable stone sought by alchemists because they believed it had the power to transform common metals into precious ones.
And, obviously, at this very late stage in the boom, interest rates are certainly not a magical 'elixir' that will cure the patient of disease after years of binging on bubble excess.
Acetaminophen with codeine 'elixir' is administered for pain control after the initial 48 hours for mild discomfort and is prescribed for home use after discharge.
a cough 'elixir'
an 'elixir' guaranteed to induce love
All we have to do is drink a magic 'elixir' of colloidal minerals and we'll be healthy.
a natural herbal cough 'elixir'
Armed with a spoon and a bottle of cough syrup, she dosed him with the medicine and elicited a round of choking and cussing from her patient who offered colorful and profane descriptions of the 'elixir' 's flavor.
For more extensive oral ulceration, dexamethasone 'elixir' , 0.5 mg per 5 ml, may be used as a rinse and expectorated.
Shall I then shower you with wondrous remnants of scent from field and forest, and warm you ever so slowly, until you give up your magical 'elixir' , as precious as life itself?
Among the alchemists's asserted aims were the transmutation of base metals into gold, as well as the preparation of an 'elixir' of longevity and a universal cure for illness.
In the second version, the poet is in a luxuriant garden, where he drinks an 'elixir' which induces a vision.
And so it should be, as it is the closest you can get to the original version of the 'elixir' as created by those Carthusian monks in 1605, and it is almost 60 percent alcohol by volume.
In this other time beyond all the other times, one finds oneself in the holy mountains; there one can gather healing herbs, magic mushrooms, and 'elixirs' that bring immortality.
There is no fountain of youth; instead there are thousands of 'elixirs' to keep us there.
They had lost their pursuers for the moment, yet Luke had no doubt in his mind that as long as Jaid had the 'elixir of life' in her possession that the deadly game of hide and seek would continue.
To think, they had stumbled on Solstice completely by chance last night, and that chance had gifted her the data with which she could fill in some gaping blanks and maybe - just maybe - develop the 'elixir of life' as well.
They spent the Middle Ages in candle-lit laboratories, laboring to brew universal 'elixirs' and to turn base metals into gold or silver.
As early as the third century, Chinese alchemists used formulations of mercury as 'elixirs' and attempted to transmute other substances into gold to use the gold as an elixir to prolong life.
To cure my impotence, Dr. Wickes experimented with a lot of 'elixirs' and potions distilled from the manhood of prized Andalusian bulls.
The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and 'elixirs' , and the minibar is crammed with delicate liqueurs and Belgian chocolates.
Under such conditions man is a degraded animal, and the noble savage as great a myth as the 'elixir of life' .
Now one might think that Wizards spend the majority of their time learning how to cast spells or mixing up potions and 'elixirs' , but the actual fact is, Wizards in the great Schools spend most of their time doing humdrum scribe work.
Enough of the man, for he is dead now, poor devil, dead at the very time that he had made sure that he had at last discovered the 'elixir of life' .
As the story goes, Chang'e was a Chinese goddess who lived in the realm of the moon, and acted as a guardian for the Jade Rabbit who manufactured the 'elixir of life' .
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