Meaning & Definition of word "Elixir"
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Elixir
/ɪˈlɪk.sɪr/
noun:
- 1. A magical or medicinal potion.
- Example: In the tale, the wizard concocted an elixir that could grant eternal life.
- 2. A substance believed to be capable of turning base metals into gold or prolonging life indefinitely.
- Example: Alchemists spent their lives searching for the elusive elixir of life.
- 3. A liquid preparation used for a medicinal purpose, especially a sweetened aromatic solution of alcohol and medicine.
- Example: The doctor prescribed an elixir to help soothe her cough.
Etymology
From Middle English, via Latin from Arabic 'al-iksīr' (the elixir).
Common Phrases and Expressions
elixir of life:
A mythical potion or substance that grants immortality.
elixir of youth:
A substance that restores youth or vitality.
digital elixir:
A term used to describe an online or digital solution that provides improvement or enhancement.
Related Words
alchemy:
The medieval forerunner of chemistry, concerned with the transmutation of matter.
potion:
A liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties.
remedy:
A medicine or treatment for a disease or injury.
Slang Meanings of elixir
Meaning: A drink that makes you feel good or revitalized.
Example Sentence: After that run, a cold smoothie was my elixir.
Meaning: An enjoyable or thrilling experience.
Example Sentence: Riding that roller coaster was the elixir of a thrilling day.