di·u·ret·ic (d  -r t k)adj. Tending to increase the discharge of urine. n. A substance or drug that tends to increase the discharge of urine.
[Middle English diuretik, from Old French diuretique, from Late Latin di r ticus, from Greek diour tikos, from diourein, to pass urine : dia-, dia- + ourein, to urinate.]
di u·ret ic·al·ly adv. |
diuretic [die-yoor-et-ik] Noun
a drug that increases the flow of urine [Greek dia- through + ourein to urinate]
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| Noun | 1. | diuretic - any substance that tends to increase the flow of urine, which causes the body to get rid of excess waterchlorthalidone, Hygroton, Thalidone - a diuretic (trade names Hygroton and Thalidone) used to control hypertension and conditions that cause edema; effective in lowering blood pressure to prevent heart attacks drug - a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic furosemide, Lasix - commonly used diuretic (trade name Lasix) used to treat hypertension and edema indapamide, Lozal - diuretic (trade name Lozal) used in the treatment of hypertension mannitol, Osmitrol - a diuretic (trade name Osmitrol) used to promote the excretion of urine thiazide - any of a group of drugs commonly used as diuretics in the treatment of hypertension; they block the reabsorption of sodium in the kidneys |