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Tuesday July 27, 2004

roborant \ROB-uh-ruhnt\ , adjective:
1. Strengthening; restoring vigor.

noun:
1. A strengthening medicine; a tonic; a restorative.

A major field study of the effect of pollen extracts on the common cold and its roborant . . . effects in 775 Swedish military recruits did not give unequivocal results in relation to the prophylactic effect of the preparation used against the common cold.
-- James P. Carter, Racketeering in Medicine

That day, I felt the need of a roborant after my ghost-ridden night, and I swigged down two doses.
-- William Least Heat Moon, River Horse

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Roborant derives from the present participle of Latin roborare, "to strengthen," from robur, roboris, "strength."

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