(dīng) — tincture (loanword, used in 酊剂 and compound terms)

Definition

酊 (dīng) is a bound form meaning 'tincture' — it almost always appears as part of a compound like 酊剂 (tincture), not used alone.

bound form
tincture (loanword, used in 酊剂 and compound terms)

Examples

  • Yī shēng gěi wǒ kāi le diǎn dīng.
    The doctor prescribed me iodine tincture.
  • Zhè zhǒng dīng jì kě yǐ xiāo dú shāng kǒu.
    This tincture can disinfect wounds.
  • Zhōng yào yě yǒu dīng jì.
    Chinese medicine also has tinctures.

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