Word: tonic
Category: tonic
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Related words: tonic
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Synonyms: tonic
tonal, fresh, refreshing, brisk, bracing, accented
Translations: tonic
tonic in spanish
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spanish
Translations:
tónico, tónica, tónico de, tónico para
tonic in german
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german
Translations:
erfrischend, stärkend, mineralwasser, stärkungsmittel, tonika, Stärkungsmittel, Tonic, Tonikum, tonisch
tonic in french
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french
Translations:
soda, remontant, réconfortante, tonique, reconstituant, fortifiant, toniques, tonifiant, tonico
tonic in italian
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italian
Translations:
tonico, tonica, tonificante, ricostituente
tonic in portuguese
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portuguese
Translations:
tônico, tónico, tônica, tónica
tonic in dutch
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dutch
Translations:
tonisch, tonicum, tonische, tonica
tonic in russian
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russian
Translations:
тоник, прима, тонизирующий, тонический, тоника, укрепляющее, тоником, тонизирующее
tonic in norwegian
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norwegian
Translations:
tonisk, styrkende, tonic til
tonic in swedish
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swedish
Translations:
toniska, tonisk, stärkande, aliserade tonisk
tonic in finnish
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finnish
Translations:
toonis, vahvistavat, piristysruiske
tonic in danish
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danish
Translations:
tonisk, styrkende, toniske, tonika
tonic in czech
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czech
Translations:
tonikum, tonicko, pleťový krém, tónice
tonic in polish
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polish
Translations:
tonika, wzmacniający, toniczny, tonik, tonikiem, toniczno, z tonikiem
tonic in hungarian
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hungarian
Translations:
tonik, tónusos, frissítő, tonikkal
tonic in turkish
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turkish
Translations:
tonik, tonikleri, toniği, bir tonik
tonic in greek
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greek
Translations:
τόνικ, δυναμωτικό, τονωτικό, τονωτικά, τονικών
tonic in ukrainian
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ukrainian
Translations:
тонік, тоник
tonic in albanian
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albanian
Translations:
tonik, tonik i, forcues, tonik më të, gjallërues
tonic in bulgarian
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bulgarian
Translations:
тоник, тонизиращо, тонично, тоник за
tonic in belarusian
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belarusian
Translations:
тонік
tonic in estonian
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estonian
Translations:
toonik, toonilis, toonikuga, toniseerivad, toniseeriv
tonic in croatian
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croatian
Translations:
tonik, tonik za, okrepljujući, tonski
tonic in icelandic
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icelandic
Translations:
hressingarlyf
tonic in lithuanian
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lithuanian
Translations:
tonikas, tonizuojantis, tonizuoja
tonic in latvian
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latvian
Translations:
toniks, tonizējošs, tonizējoša, toniku, tonizējošu
tonic in macedonian
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macedonian
Translations:
тоник, тонично, тонични, тоника
tonic in romanian
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romanian
Translations:
tonice, tonică, tonica, tonic pentru
tonic in slovenian
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slovenian
Translations:
tonik, tonično, tonika, krepilno
tonic in slovak
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slovak
Translations:
tonikum
The meaning and "use of": tonic
adjective
- giving a feeling of vigor or well-being; invigorating. - The Chinese sometimes include zhu ling (they use the sclerotium rather than the fruiting body) as an ingredient in herbal tonic formulas.
- relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale. - At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass.
- denoting or relating to the syllable within a tone group that has greatest prominence, because it carries the main change of pitch. - Their usual intonation pattern is a rising tone on and after the tonic syllable, but, when rhetorical or emphatic, they are said with a falling tone.
- relating to or restoring normal tone to muscles or other organs. - The places that we see, these slow tonic muscle fibres, are almost the exact places where the muscles are shaping the surface of the tongue, and shaping them to do the shapes that we know are producing our speech.
- a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being. - Nineteenth-century medicine vendors often peddled tonics as a cure-all for symptoms as varied as a mild cough or severe rash.
- the first note in a scale that, in conventional harmony, provides the keynote of a piece of music. - Britten's score breaks off at bar 30, just at the moment of the return to the tonic .
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