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laxative (lax)

laxative (lax) /lak″sətiv/ [L, laxare, to loosen] , 1. adj., pertaining to a substance that causes evacuation of the bowel by a mild action. 2. n., a laxative agent that promotes bowel evacuation by increasing the bulk of the feces, softening the stool, or lubricating the intestinal wall. Compare cathartic.

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