| licking s. |
a form of pica in cattle in which they lick their own or each other's hair and skin, or other surfaces; it is often due to dietary deficiency of copper or sodium.
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| licorice f. |
[NF] one prepared from ground licorice, used as a pharmaceutical flavoring agent.
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| licorice r. |
licorice (def. 2).
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| lichen |
algae and fungus growing together in a symbiotic relationship
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| lice |
Lice can be treated by placing drops of tea tree oil on a fine toothed comb, and comb the hair thoroughly every day for two weeks. Wash the hair nightly with a mild shampoo that has oil of thyme and tea tree oil added. Alternatively, you can mix together 4 cups of apple cider vinegar, 4 cups of water, 1/2 ounce oil of thyme; use nightly as a shampoo.
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