Cathartics

/kəˈθɑrtɪks/ noun

Medicines or substances that cleanse the bowels; laxatives or purgatives that cause bowel movements.

From Greek katharos (pure) + -ic + -s (plural). Medical term that literally means 'purifying agents,' originally applied to any cleansing substance.

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