Cathartae

/kəˈθɑrteɪ/ noun

A Latin plural form (now archaic) referring to cathartic medicines or purgative substances.

From Latin cathartae, from Greek katharos (pure). This Latinized plural reflects the historical use of the Greek term in Roman medical and pharmaceutical contexts.

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