Antiscorbutic

/ˌæntiːskɔːˈbjuːtɪk/ adjective, noun

Effective against scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency; any substance that prevents or treats scurvy.

From anti- (against) + scorbutic (from scurvy, from Dutch scheurbuik). The word combines the prefix with the medical condition scurvy, creating a term for treatments—fresh citrus fruits were the original antiscorbutic remedies.

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