Definitionadj. of or relating to or producing normal tone or tonus in muscles or tissue
Last update: August 22, 2015
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Words of wisdom act as a tonic in the times of difficulty. [Please select]
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A tonic syllable carries the main stress in a word. [Please select]
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Tonic harmony. [Please select]
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She took tonic to improve her health. [Please select]
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Growing chamomile of any type is considered a tonic for anything you grow in the garden. [Please select]
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Must be a great tonic in the air down there. [Please select]
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Intellectual stimulation, as such, was, he felt, from time to time a firstrate tonic for the mind. [Please select]
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Monsieur Ratignolle was delighted to see her, though he found her looking not so well as at Grand Isle, and he advised a tonic. [Please select]
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And more needles were missing than it could be regarded as quite wholesome for a patient of such tender years either to apply externally or to take as a tonic. [Please select]
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The bark is of some value as a tonic and febrifuge. [Please select]
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The distinguishable harmonics of the tonic yield the ratios 1:2, 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, and 4:7. [Please select]
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The tonic is the centre of gravity of a melody. [Please select]
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