| confection | A pharmaceutical preparation consisting of a drug mixed with honey or syrup; a soft solid, sometimes used as an excipient for pill masses. Synonym: confectio, conserve, electuary. Origin: L. Confectio (05 Mar 2000) |
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| confection |
sweet: a food rich in sugar the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components confect: make into a confection; "This medicine is home-confected"
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| confection |
The perfume made by the temple apothecary.
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| confection |
the sugar paste in which whole spices were dipped; confectioned spices were used as garnishes and eaten at the end of feasts, to aid digestion.
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| confectioner's s. |
[NF] sucrose ground together with cornstarch to a fine powder, containing 9597 per cent sucrose; used as a sweetening agent and tablet excipient in pharmaceutical preparations.
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| confection | the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components |
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| confection | a food rich in sugar |
| confection | prepare from ingredients |
| confection | someone who makes candies and other sweets |
| confection | a confectioner's shop |
| confection | a food rich in sugar |
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