Definition of Panacée

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Panacée
Dans la mythologie grecque, Panacée (en grec ancien  / Panákeia, de la racine « pan, « tout », et akos, « remède », signifiant « la secourable ») est une déesse qui prodigue aux hommes des remèdes par les plantes.

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French-Chinese
panacee
panacée
音標:[panase]
f. 萬靈藥,靈丹妙藥;靈驗方法
panacée
f.
萬靈藥,萬應靈丹

近義詞
remède, solution

panacée
音標:[panase]
f. 萬靈藥,靈丹妙藥;靈驗方法
panacée
f.
萬靈藥,萬應靈丹

近義詞
remède, solution

French-Chinese GBK
panacee
panacée
音标:[panase]
f. 万灵药,灵丹妙药;灵验方法
panacée
f.
万灵药,万应灵丹

近义词
remède, solution

panacée
音标:[panase]
f. 万灵药,灵丹妙药;灵验方法
panacée
f.
万灵药,万应灵丹

近义词
remède, solution

Babylon French-English
panacée (f)
n. panacea, medication which can heal any problem; nostrum, cure-all

Victors - Romanian Lemmatizer
panaceu
v. panaceu

Babylon Italian-English
panacea (f)
n. panacea, nostrum, cure-all

ADO's FRENCH-GERMAN
panacée
Allheilmittel

Victors - DEX-98
PANACEE
s.f. v. panaceu.

French-Bulgarian
panacée
f. (lat. panacea) панацея, универсално лекарство, цяр против всички болести.

Mustafa YILDIZ's Francais - Turc Dictionnaire
panacée
[la] her derde deva

Italiano - Español (GI)
panacea
f. panacea

French (and/or English) to Pârsi (Persian) epistemological Dict. (Latin chars)
panacée
lat. panacea, grec panakeia, de pan «tout», et akos «remède».
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From Latin "panacea," an herb Romans believed could cure all diseases. The word was borrowed from Greek panakeia "universal cure," the feminine of the adjective panakeios "all-healing" from pan "all" + akos "cure." The Greek adjective pan "all" also appears in Pandaemonium, the all-demon city in the Hell of Milton's 'Paradise Lost.' It is productively used to create adjectives like "pan-Arab," "pan-African," "pan-American," whose abbreviation, "Panam" underlies the name of Panama. "Pan" can also be seen in panegyric "elaborate oration of praise" from Greek panegyris "public festival," originally based on pan- + agora "assembly" + -ikos "–ic."
(hama/apar-)nuš-dâru
šâh-dâru (=> vin)
oxir
hama-dard-darmân-i

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