Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs,
Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs Definition:
Medications are available without a prescription.
Literal Meanings of Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs
Over:
Meanings of Over:
Extension of
At some level or higher.
More or more (a certain amount or sums)
Press the passage or path.
Specify the period.
Indicate an area or route.
Leave or hang in one more place.
Used to show actions and results.
Used to express repetition of an action.
A series of six balls from one end of the court through the pitcher.
Sentences of Over
I saw a fire in Berlin
Hanging over the bar in front of the television
Over 40 degrees Celsius
He marched on the grass
He told me while drinking coffee
Hot debate about unemployment
Synonyms of Over
higher than, relating to, throughout the extent of, on top of, more than, in connection with, across, atop, beyond, with reference to, greater than, re, about, with regard to, all through, everywhere in, as regards, as for, around, apropos of, regarding, exceeding, above, with respect to, on to, respecting
The:
Meanings of The:
Identify one or more people or things that have been mentioned or are generally known.
It is used to indicate the quality or definition of a sentence or phrase that follows.
It is used to give a general reference to something rather than to identify a particular example.
Coffee (especially one thing)
(Pronounced with an emphasis on "O") Used to indicate who is the most famous or important person or person in that name or category.
It is used with comparisons to show how one quantity or degree of one thing differs from another.
Sentences of The
what's the problem?
The riots they created
He learns to play the violin alone
I hope to post every month if I can find some money.
She is a passionate young jazz pianist
The more I think about it, the more it destroys
Synonyms of The
the commencement, the start, the very beginning, the outset, the beginning
Counter:
Meanings of Counter:
A long, flat accessory in a store or bank, used to do business with customers.
A small disc used as a placeholder or for counting in board games.
Dev device for counting.
Something that opposes or prevents something else.
The curved part of the ship's hull that extends above the wattle line.
A place surrounded by letters like O or C.
It responds to something like that, especially contradictory.
Speak or act against it.
Upside down
The back of a shoe or boot that wraps around the heel.
Sentences of Counter
After eating this, we found it difficult to ignore the store counter at checkout.
It was used to make pendants, rings, tokens, dice and even reels.
The counter tells you how many photos you have taken
Incentives to organize employers contradict the growing power of unions
After years of debate, no definitive answer has been found.
The second argument is difficult to refute
Some measures were directed by the authorities against Fazl's crying.
Also try to find suitable heel cushioned shoes as this will help you to maintain a good heel position when the shoe is on the ground.
Synonyms of Counter
opposed, contrarily, obverse, in opposition to, jetton, contrary, disc, conversely, opposing, contrary to, contradictory, contrariwise, differing, conflicting, answer, in defiance of, adverse, negate, contradict, hit back at, parry, against, retort to, different, respond to
OTC:
Meanings of OTC:
over the counter
(In the UK) Officer Training Corps.
Drugs:
Meanings of Drugs:
Medication (to someone) if they are sleepy or numb.
Medicines or other substances with a physical effect when injected or introduced into the body.
Sentences of Drugs
They were drunk to silence him
New medicine for people with Parkinson's
Synonyms of Drugs
give narcotics to, give an anaesthetic to, anaesthetize, medicine, medication, give opiates to, medical drug, poison, medicament, narcotize, give drugs to
Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs,
What Does Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs Mean?
Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs refers to They are available without a prescription.
Literal Meanings of Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs
Over:
Meanings of Over:
To show the way or the way.
Indicate the period.
Used to indicate the repetition of an action.
A series of six balls thrown through a pitcher from one end of the court, after which the other player takes an over from the other end.
To an undesirable extent.
Extra top on the outside.
Sentences of Over
Leaning forward, he patted my hand.
Synonyms of Over
speaking of, concerning, in re, with regard/respect to, on the subject of, higher up than, in all parts of, in excess of, upwards of
The:
Meanings of The:
Used to refer to something in general rather than to a specific case.
(pronounced with an emphasis on "o") Used to indicate that someone or something is the most famous or important of that name or type.
Sentences of The
I hope to post every month if I can get some money.
She is a talented young jazz pianist.
Counter:
Meanings of Counter:
A tall flat design used to do business in a store or bank, or to serve snacks in a coffee shop.
A small disk used to store scores or as a location marker in board games.
React to something like this, especially in opposition.
The curved part of the ship's stiffness is coming back over the water line.
Sentences of Counter
The counter tells you how many photos you took.
Your writing is against the prevailing trend of this decade.
Even after years of arguments and counter-arguments, there is no definitive answer.
Incentives to organize employers are somewhat at odds with the growing power of unions.
Counter-attack
Synonyms of Counter
token, opposite, at variance with, check, in the wrong direction, contrasting, chip, marker, in contravention of, in the reverse direction, in the opposite direction, against the tide, man, wafer, piece
Drugs:
Meanings of Drugs:
Drugs or other substances with a physical effect when ingested or ingested.
Give (someone) medicine to make them feel sleepy or numb.
Synonyms of Drugs
turnt, stupefied, freaked out, contaminate, on a trip, insensible, narcotized, ■■■■■, stoned, zonked, out of one's mind, add drugs to, nostrum, wasted, off one's head, potion, befuddle, magic bullet, doctor, elixir, physic, loved-up, high as a kite, spaced out, comatose, cure, blitzed, antidote, anaesthetized, doped