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thirst-quenching
adjective as in refreshing
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If it really means thirst-quenching, it is water; so far as it may not mean it, it perhaps is not water.
Thus he calls Acids "adipsa," or thirst-quenching, which very imperfectly expresses their action.
Also thirst-quenching materials sufficient to satisfy even the gamblers of Mr. Heathcroft's acquaintance.
Not only is it less harmful to the system, but it is more satisfying and thirst-quenching.
He urges that no temperance drink has hitherto been invented which is either thirst quenching or wholesome.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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