triacle (Meaning)

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triacle (n.)

See Treacle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of triacle

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triacle Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient physician concocted a potent triacle to combat the plague's deadly effects.
  2. The triacle was believed to purify the blood and ward off disease.
  3. The recipe for the triacle was kept a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations of healers.
  4. Despite its dubious efficacy, triacle remained a popular remedy for centuries.
  5. Some unscrupulous peddlers sold counterfeit triacle, exploiting the desperate hopes of the afflicted.
  6. The term "triacle" is now archaic, but its legacy lives on in folk medicine.
  7. Modern science has discredited the curative powers attributed to triacle.
  8. The belief in triacle as a panacea was a product of superstition and fear.
  9. The discovery of antibiotics replaced triacle as the go-to treatment for bacterial infections.
  10. The term "triacle" has become synonymous with fraudulent remedies and quackery.

FAQs About the word triacle

See Treacle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient physician concocted a potent triacle to combat the plague's deadly effects.

The triacle was believed to purify the blood and ward off disease.

The recipe for the triacle was kept a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations of healers.

Despite its dubious efficacy, triacle remained a popular remedy for centuries.