About The Word Potion
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Potion
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What's The Definition Of Potion?
[n] a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
Synonyms | Synonyms for Potion: Related Terms | Find terms related to Potion: bag | bang | beverage | booster | booster dose | booster shot | brew | concoction | cup | deck | decoction | dose | draft | dram | draught | drench | drink | drop | dropping | drug packet | elixir | fix | gargle | guzzle | hit | injection | jigger | jolt | libation | mainlining | narcotic shot | nip | overdose | peg | popping | portion | potation | pull | round | round of drinks | shot | sip | skin-popping | snifter | snort | spot | suck | sup | swig | swill | tonic | wet See Also | beverage | drink | drinkable | elixir | love-philter | love-philtre | love-potion | philter | philtre | potable Potion In Webster's Dictionary \Po"tion\, n. [L. potio, from potare to drink: cf. F.
potion. See {Poison}.]
A draught; a dose; usually, a draught or dose of a liquid
medicine. --Shak.
\Po"tion\, v. t. To drug. [Obs.] --Speed. |
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