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propamidine (medicine)


propamidine


4,4'-Diamidino-1,3-diphenoxypropane;active against Trypanosoma gambiense infections; also markedly bacteriostatic; used as a local anti-infective agent in 0.1% aqueous solution, and against systemic fungal infections such as blastomycosis.


averse (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of avertere; AVERT]
not be averse to sth
to quite enjoy something, especially something that is slightly wrong or bad for you
::I was not averse to fighting with any boy who challenged me.
formal unwilling to do something or not liking something
be averse to (doing) sth
::Jim is averse to using chemicals in the Garden
::Some banks are risk averse (=do not like taking a risk) .