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Travasol 4.25 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 10 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 2.75 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 25 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 2.75 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 5 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 2.75 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 10 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 4.25 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 15 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 2.75 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 15 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 4.25 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 25 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 4.25 per cent sulfite free with electrolytes in dextrose 5 per cent in plastic container(health)
Travasol 10 per cent in plastic container (health) and lodging (iou)
Travasol 10 per cent in plastic container (health)
Travasol 10 per cent in plastic container is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in Other countries. Active ingredient(s): amino acids.
lodging (iou)
lodging noun. ME.
[from LODGE verb + -ING1.]
I.
a. A place or building in which a person lodges or resides; a dwelling; Scot. a self-contained house. Formerly also, a bedroom; a (military) encampment. ME.
b. A prison, a hospital; a prison cell. LME-L17.
c. The lair of a buck or stag. L16-E17.
Dwelling, abode, esp. of a temporary Nature. Chiefly in make lodging. take one's lodging, take up one's lodging. LME-E17.
Accommodation in hired rooms or a lodging-house (freq. in board and lodging); temporary or overnight accommodation. Formerly, permanent residential accommodation. LME.
board and lodging: see BOARD noun.
b. Material to lie or sleep on. L17-E18.
In pl.
a. Military quarters; a defensive position. LME-L17.
b. A room or set of rooms in another person's house or (formerly) an inn or hotel where a person lodges. M17.
c. An official residence; esp. that of the head of certain Oxford colleges. M17.
Judges' lodgings a house which was the residence of the assize judge when he came for the assizes.
II.
The action of LODGE verb. E16.
Comb.: lodging-house a house in which lodgings are let (model lodging-house: see MODEL adjective 1); lodging-room (now local) a bedroom; lodging turn an occasion or period for which a railway employee has to lodge at the destination before returning to the place of departure.
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