recoction (Meaning)

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recoction (n.)

A second coction or preparation; a vamping up.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recoction

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recoction Sentence Examples

  1. The herbalist concocted a potent recoction from ancient recipes.
  2. The doctor prescribed a bitter recoction to alleviate the patient's fever.
  3. The alchemist blended several ingredients to create a powerful recoction.
  4. The witch stirred a bubbling recoction in her cauldron under the moonlight.
  5. The villagers brewed a recoction from medicinal herbs to combat the plague.
  6. The potion master carefully poured the recoction into a vial, its fumes filling the room.
  7. The priest blessed the recoction before administering it to the sick.
  8. The recoction emitted a pungent odor, hinting at its potency.
  9. The fetid recoction had an uncanny ability to cure even the most stubborn ailments.
  10. The alchemist's recoction transformed lead into gold, a testament to its magical powers.

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A second coction or preparation; a vamping up.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The herbalist concocted a potent recoction from ancient recipes.

The doctor prescribed a bitter recoction to alleviate the patient's fever.

The alchemist blended several ingredients to create a powerful recoction.

The witch stirred a bubbling recoction in her cauldron under the moonlight.