Roborant
[RO-bər-ənt]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, mid-17th century
1.
A medicine, treatment, etc., that has a strengthening or restorative effect.
Examples of Roborant in a sentence
"The antibiotic was a needed roborant for his infection."
"The ointment felt like a short-term roborant."
About Roborant
This word comes from the Latin “roborant-,” meaning “strengthening,” and the verb “roborare,” from “robor-,” meaning “strength.”
Did you Know?
“Roborant” can also be used as an adjective, meaning “having a strengthening or restorative effect.” For example, “The crux of the roborant treatment after surgery was physical therapy.”