laxatif
laxative
noun lahk-sah-TEEF Rare
Origin: Latin laxativus, from laxare (to loosen)
Usage Note
Laxatif functions as both a noun (prendre un laxatif) and an adjective (un effet laxatif). It belongs to the vocabulary of pharmacy and everyday health; in French pharmacies you would ask for un laxatif doux (a mild laxative). The feminine adjective form is laxative.
Examples
"Le médecin lui a prescrit un laxatif léger."
Natural Translation
The doctor prescribed him a mild laxative.
Literal Translation
The doctor to-him has prescribed a laxative mild.
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