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vocally, acoustically
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Any of various carbonated, non-alcoholic beverages; soda pop
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Pertaining to the keynote of a composition
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Pertaining to the accent or stress in a word or in speech
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Pertaining to tension, especially of muscles

Out in front and across the street, Doc noted half a dozen or so young men, not loitering or doing substances but poised and tonic, as if waiting for some standing order to take effect.

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A drink intended to restore or invigorate

We used to brew a tonic from a particular kind of root.

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{n} a medicin to increase strength
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{a} of or relating to sounds, extended, elastic
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Strengthens or invigorates the systems
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A medicine that increases the strength, and gives vigor of action to the system
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The note upon which a scale or key is based; the first note of a scale or key; the keynote Search Google com for Tonic
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a remedy that tones a specific organ, group of organs, or the internal systems as a whole
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Increasing strength, or the tone of the animal system; obviating the effects of debility, and restoring healthy functions
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Characterized by continuous muscular contraction; as, tonic convulsions
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tonic water
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applied to, or distingshing, a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, such sounds, namely, the vowels and diphthongs, being so called by Dr
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Affects all systems due to its ability to invigorate and strengthen all systems and organs A tonic may be for a specific system such as "digestive tonic" or a specific tissue such as "cardiac tonic "
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employing variations in pitch to distinguish meanings of otherwise similar words; "Chinese is a tonal language"
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Restorative, curative or invigorating
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The first and principal note of a key, serving as a point of departure and return
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Enlivens and strengthens body parts
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Aids in strengthening an organ or whole body
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The first note of a key Also, the name of the chord built on the first degree of the scale, indicated by I in a major key or i in a minor key
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Carbonated water that is sometimes flavored with fruit extracts, sugar, and a small amount of quinine, a bitter alkaloid Tonic water is popular as a mixer It is also called "quinine water "
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The first note of the scale Keynote See Root
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An agent to maintain or restore health in one organ system or the whole body
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tonal center, or first degree of the diatonic scale Most of the tunes in this collection end on the tonic, although a few end on the dominant or are "circular "
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The key note, or first degree of the scale (Doh)
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a medicine that strengthens and invigorates (music) the first note of a diatonic scale lime- or lemon-flavored carbonated water containing quinine used of syllables; "a tonic syllables carries the main stress in a word"
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A tonic is anything that makes you feel stronger, more cheerful, or more enthusiastic. Seeing Marcus at that moment was a great tonic = boost
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The Tonic refers to the root pitch of the musical selection in question It is the first note of a scale and the pitch on which the I chord is built
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A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong
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from their forming the purest and most plastic material of intonation
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James Rush (1833) " from their forming the purest and most plastic material of intonation
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Any of various carbonated, non-alcoholic beverages
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a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics"
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{s} restorative, bracing, invigorating; based on the first tone of a scale (Music); relating to tone or accent
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{i} medicine or agent that strengthens and invigorates, something that restores and refreshes; preparation for the hair and scalp
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Of or pertaining to tension; increasing tension; hence, increasing strength; as, tonic power
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Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically Phon
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herbs that promote the functions of the systems of the body
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The first note of a scale
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lime- or lemon-flavored carbonated water containing quinine
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The defining note of a scale or key center
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relating to or being the keynote of a major or minor scale; "tonic harmony"
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The key center, or foundation of, a scale or melody
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of or relating to or producing normal tone or tonus in muscles or tissue; "a tonic reflex"; "tonic muscle contraction"
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often used in traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic medicine, tonics are often taken as a preventative measure to nurture and enliven
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" Of or pertaining to tension; increasing tension; hence, increasing strength; as, tonic power
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a medicine that strengthens and invigorates
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(music) the first note of a diatonic scale
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James Rush (1833)
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imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air"
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A substance taken to strengthen and prevent disease, especially chronic disease Improves function of an organ or tissue A product that nurtures enlivens and/or returns the normal tone to an organ or tissue (like skin)
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The first note of a scale; the keynote
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the first note of the major and minor scales, and the chords and keys rooted on that note
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The key tone, or first tone of any scale
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A [drink] intended to restore or invigorate
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The triad built on the tonic note
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Tonic or tonic water is a colourless fizzy drink that has a slightly bitter flavour and is often mixed with alcoholic drinks, especially gin. Keeler sipped at his gin and tonic. low-calorie tonics
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A preparation used to invigorate and restore the body and used on a daily basis (i e nettles)
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of or relating to or producing normal tone or tonus in muscles or tissue; "a tonic reflex"; "tonic muscle contraction
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generally improves the systems of the body
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A tonic is a medicine that makes you feel stronger, healthier, and less tired. Britons are spending twice as much on health tonics as they were five years ago
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used of syllables; "a tonic syllables carries the main stress in a word"
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brain, muscle, or autonomic events, which are continuous   Usually refers to continuous activity (e g muscle atonia) during REM sleep
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