KJV Dictionary Definition: medicinable

medicinable

MEDIC'INABLE, a. Having the properties of medicine; medicinal. The latter is the word now used.

medicinal

MEDIC'INAL, . L. medicinalis. Having the property of healing or of mitigating disease; adapted to the cure or alleviation of bodily disorders; as medicinal plants, medicinal virtues of minerals; medicinal springs. The waters of Saratoga and Ballston are remarkably medicinal.

1. Pertaining to medicine; as medicinal days or hours.

medicinally

MEDIC'INALLY, adv. In the manner of medicine; with medicinal qualities.

1. With a view to healing; as, to use a mineral medicinally.

medicine

MED'ICINE, n. L. medicina, from medeor, to cure; vulgarly and improperly pronounced med'sn.

1. Any substance, liquid or solid, that has the property of curing or mitigating disease in animals, or that is used for that purpose. Simples, plants and minerals furnish most of our medicines. Even poisons used with judgment and in moderation, are safe and efficacious medicines. Medicines are internal or external, simple or compound.

2. The art of preventing, curing or alleviating the diseases of the human body. Hence we say, the study of medicine, or a student of medicine.

3. In the French sense, a physician. Not in use.

MED'ICINE, v.t. To affect or operate on as medicine. Not used.