Definition of Succedanea

1. Noun. (plural of succedaneum) ¹

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Definition of Succedanea

1. succedaneum [n] - See also: succedaneum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Succedanea

subworlds
subwriter
subwriters
subxiphisternal
subzero
subzonal
subzone
subzones
subzygomatic
suc-
succade
succades
succah
succahs
succedane
succedanea (current term)
succedaneous
succedanes
succedaneum
succedaneums
succede
succedent
succedes
succeed
succeedant
succeeded
succeeder
succeeders
succeeding
succeeding(a)

Literary usage of Succedanea

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Clinical Therapeutics: Lectures in Practical Medicine : the Treatment of by Dujardin-Beaumetz, Edward Payson Hurd (1885)
"... Doses—Duration of Medication by Quinine—Contra Indications o: the Employ of Quinine—Influence of Pregnancy—succedanea of the Salts oI Quinine —Alkaloids ..."

2. Clinical Therapeutics: Lectures in Practical Medicine : the Treatment of by Dujardin-Beaumetz (1885)
"... Doses—Duration of Medication by Quinine—Contra Indications of the Employ of Quinine—Influence of Pregnancy—succedanea of the Salts of Quinine —Alkaloids ..."

3. The Lesser writings of Samuel Hahnemann by Samuel Hahnemann (1852)
"What are these indigenous succedanea; why does not the Faculty name them ? ... But how can such succedanea be known when they are simply impossible ? ..."

4. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"Also R. verniciflua, R. succedanea, and R. vernix have handsome large foliage, but are poisonous like R. Toxicodendron, and for this reason are not ..."

5. The Indian Forester (1887)
"... and succedanea are trees of Eastern Asia. They are spread over the whole of the Himalaya, and are found in China and Japan. ..."

6. Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1903)
"... the climate apparently did not suit, all four seasons were represented on the same little trunk. A shrub of Rhus succedanea was in spring-condition ..."

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