See Also: Diuretics(medicine)
diuretics, mercurial(medicine)
diuretics, osmotic(medicine)
diuretics, sulfamyl(medicine)
diuretics, thiazide(medicine)
mercurial diuretics(medicine)
osmotic diuretics(medicine)
potassium sparing diuretics(medicine)

unconquerable (iou) and Diuretics (medicine)


unconquerable (iou)



unconquerable adjective. L16.
[from UN-1 + CONQUERABLE.]
That cannot be overcome or defeated by conquest or force (lit. & fig.); invincible. L16.
A. Radcliffe He fought with unconquerable audacity and fierceness. Bosworth Smith Hannibal was still..unconquered, and, as far as they knew, unconquerable.
Unable to be mastered or brought under control; insuperable. M17.
J. Beattie Check'd by..poverty's unconquerable bar. J. Klein Language which aroused in me an unconquerable aversion.
unconquerableness noun M17.
unconquerably adverb M17.

Diuretics (medicine)


diuretics
Agents that promote the excretion of urine through their effects on kidney function.