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    an·o·dyne
    [ˈanəˌdīn]
    adjective
    anodyne (adjective)
    1. not likely to provoke dissent or offense; inoffensive, often deliberately so:
      "anodyne New Age music" · "I attempted to keep the conversation as anodyne as possible"
    noun
    anodyne (noun) · anodynes (plural noun)
    1. a painkilling drug or medicine:
      "she had even refused anodynes" · "an anodyne to the misery she had put him through"
    Origin
    late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek anōdunos ‘painless’, from an- ‘without’ + odunē ‘pain’.
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    An anodyne doesn’t have to be actual medicine. If the pure joy of helping your friend is soothing enough to make you forget your aching back, that counts as an anodyne too (though perhaps an unlikely one). Anodyne can also be used as an adjective to describe something that relieves pain, or is at least inoffensive.
    From Medieval Latin anōdynos (“stilling or relieving pain”), from Ancient Greek ἀνώδυνος (anṓdunos, “free from pain”), from ἀν- (an-, “without”) + ὀδύνη (odúnē, “pain”) . Adjective sense “noncontentious” probably through French anodin (“harmless, trivial”), of same origin. anodyne ( comparative more anodyne, superlative most anodyne)
    As a rule, it is useless to try to relieve these discomforts by anodynes. There are, of course, other anodynes which may be used and that have less disturbing sequelae. The depletion and anodynes of the physician were administered in vain. Anodynes and expectorants are the only remedies which seem at all efficacious in allaying irritation.
    It becomes more anodyne, more ordinary, more boring. The therapeutic applications of the drug are based entirely upon its anaesthetic or anodyne power. In the form of extract or tincture it is a valuable remedy in the hands of a medical man, either as an anodyne, a hypnotic or a sedative.
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