Definition of Nafcil

1. Noun. A penicillinase-resistant form of penicillin (trade name Nafcil) used (usually in the form of its sodium salt) to treat infections caused by penicillin-resistant strains of staphylococci.

Exact synonyms: Nafcillin
Generic synonyms: Penicillinase-resistant Antibiotic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nafcil

Naderite
Naderites
Nadezhda
Nadi reaction
Nadia
Nadine
Nadine Gordimer
Nadir
Naegele's rule
Naegeli syndrome
Naegeli type of monocytic leukaemia
Naegleria gruberi
Naemorhedus
Naemorhedus goral
Nafaanra
Nafcil
Naffziger
Naffziger operation
Naffziger syndrome
Nafpaktos
Nag Hammadi
Nag Hammadi Library
Naga
Nagaland
Nagano
Nagaraj
Nagari
Nagari script
Nagasaki

Literary usage of Nafcil

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1. A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with Regard to Sound and ...by Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1790)
"There is a found in the French nearly approaching to if, to be found in fuch words as Jent or camp, and in all their nafcil ..."

2. Natal, Cape of Good Hope: A Grazing, Agricultural, and Cotton-growing by J. S. Christopher (1850)
"For the attainment of the desired result of these negociations, it is only required that during your stay at Terra de nafcil, you preserve a courteous, ..."

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