ˈliŋktəs noun
( -es )
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, past participle of lingere to lick — more at lick
: a syrupy or sticky preparation containing medicaments exerting a local action on the mucous membrane of the throat
ˈliŋktəs noun
( -es )
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, past participle of lingere to lick — more at lick
: a syrupy or sticky preparation containing medicaments exerting a local action on the mucous membrane of the throat
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012