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The first note of a key. Also, the name of the chord built on the first degree of the scale, indicated by I in a major key or i in a minor key.
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| tonic |
strengthens or revives the whole or specific parts of the body
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| tonic |
An ambiguous term referring to a substance thought to have an overall positive medicinal effect of an unspecified nature (see adaptogenic).
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| tonic |
a tonic is an agent which strengthens or tones.
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| tonic pupil |
Dilated pupil that reacts sluggishly to light, due to damage to the ciliary ganglion from trauma, viral infections or other causes. The cause is sometimes unknown ("Adie's tonic pupil").
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