diuretic
di|uret|ic /d'aɪər'etɪk/ (diuretics)
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A diuretic is a substance which makes your body increase its production of waste fluids, with the result that you need to urinate more often than usual. (MEDICAL or TECHNICAL)
Alcohol acts as a diuretic, making you even more dehydrated.
[ADJ]
Diuretic is also an adjective.
Many remedies effective in joint disease are primarily diuretic.
[N-COUNT]
A diuretic is a substance which makes your body increase its production of waste fluids, with the result that you need to urinate more often than usual. (MEDICAL or TECHNICAL)
Alcohol acts as a diuretic, making you even more dehydrated.
[ADJ]
Diuretic is also an adjective.
Many remedies effective in joint disease are primarily diuretic.