Atisane vs Tisane - What's the difference?
atisane | tisane |
(organic compound) A particular polycyclic diterpene whose structure is the model for many biologically active compounds
A medicinal drink, originally made from barley soaked in water; a herbal tea.
* 1831 , Alexander Macaulay,
* 1928 , (Agatha Christie), (The Mystery of the Blue Train) :
* 1932 , (Duff Cooper), Talleyrand , Folio Society 2010, p. 5:
* 1993 , (Will Self), My Idea of Fun :
As nouns the difference between atisane and tisane
is that atisane is (organic compound) a particular polycyclic diterpene whose structure is the model for many biologically active compounds while tisane is a medicinal drink, originally made from barley soaked in water; a herbal tea.atisane
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(en noun)Anagrams
*tisane
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Alternative forms
* ptisan * ptisane * tisanNoun
(en noun)A dictionary of medicine, designed for popular use , 2nd edition, page 454:
- Ptisan . A diluent drink which makes a great figure in the dietetic precepts of the ancients.
- “Neither,” said Poirot, “I shall go to bed and take a tisane . The expected has happened […].”
- The sick people would take away also some herbs for their ptisan , some wine and other comforts […].
- As soon as he had opened the door he worked his way back to his high-backed Queen Anne armchair, where he picked up his bone-china cup and took a sip of a rarefied tisane .