Antidiuretic

/ˌæntiːdaɪjʊˈrɛtɪk/ adjective

Reducing the production or excretion of urine; a substance that acts to conserve water in the body.

From anti- (against) + diuretic (increasing urine flow). Diuretic comes from Greek dia- 'through' + ourein 'to urinate.' This medical term became common in the 20th century as hormone science advanced.

AMአንቲድዩሬቲክ
ARمضاد البول
BNএন্টিডায়ারেটিক
CAantidiürètic
CSantidiuretický
DAantidiuretisk
DEAntidiuretikum
ELαντιδιουρητικός
ESantidiurético
FAضد ادراری
FIantidiureettinen
FRantidiurétique
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