ecbolic

ecbolic
/ek bol"ik/, adj.
1. Med. promoting labor by increasing uterine contractions.
n.
2. Pharm. an ecbolic drug.
[1745-55; < Gk ekbol(é) expulsion (equiv. to ek- EC- + -bole a throwing) + -IC]

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