Apozema

/ˌæpəˈziːmə/ noun

A medicinal decoction or herbal preparation made by boiling ingredients in water, commonly used in ancient and medieval medicine.

From Greek 'apozema,' derived from 'apozein' (to boil away or decoct), from 'apo-' (away) and 'zein' (to boil), literally describing the boiling-down process.

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