Soothing

  • 3194. THE SOOTHING (ash-Sharh) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Did We not soothe your heart? 2. And lift from you your burden. 3. Which weighed down your back? 4. And raised for you your reputation? 5. With hardship comes ease. 6. With hardship comes ease. 7 …

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  • 32self-soothing — adj …

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  • 33shooting — soothing …

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  • 34Demulcent — Soothing. The word demulcent comes from the Latin verb, demulcere meaning to caress. Something that is demulcent is caressing. The term demulcent refers to an agent, such as an oil, that forms a soothing film when administered onto the surface of …

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  • 35unguent —  Soothing cream or lotion …

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  • 36soothe — [[t]su͟ːð[/t]] soothes, soothing, soothed 1) VERB If you soothe someone who is angry or upset, you make them feel calmer. [V n] He would take her in his arms and soothe her... [V n] It did not take long for the central bank to soothe investors… …

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  • 37Baby colic — This page is about Baby colic. For other types of colic, see Colic. Cholic redirects here. For cholic acid, see Cholic acid. Colic Classification and external resources Crying newborn …

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  • 38Suicide prevention — is an umbrella term for the collective efforts of mental health practitioners and related professionals to reduce the incidence of suicide through proactive preventive measures.Various suicide prevention strategies have been used:* Promoting… …

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  • 39The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether — Author Edgar Allan Poe Country United States Language English Genre(s) Comedy Short story …

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  • 40paregoric — /par i gawr ik, gor /, n. Pharm. 1. a camphorated tincture of opium, containing benzoic acid, anise oil, etc., used chiefly to stop diarrhea in children. 2. any soothing medicine; anodyne. adj. 3. Archaic. assuaging pain; soothing. [1675 85; < LL …

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