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Definitionadj. capable of preventing conception or impregnation
Last update: September 11, 2015
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Preventing infection: prophylactic antibiotics are not indicated for superficial burns. [Please select]
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An updated systematic review has been included on prophylactic anticonvulsants. [Please select]
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Red-spiderall these and similar procedures timed to ~catch the pest at a vulnerable stage are intelligent and profitable prophylactic measures, as has been repeatedly shown. [Please select]
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"You ought to be mighty glad that your presence does act as a kind of moral prophylactic." [Please select]
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It remains for future investigation to determine how far this conjecture is founded in truth; and whether in the blood of the mongoos there exists any element or quality which acts as a prophylactic. [Please select]
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She gave him a humorously exaggerated account of the prophylactic measures her mother had submitted her to the night before, and she concluded: "I'm awfully sorry mother's not at home--mother and my sister Portia."' [Please select]
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