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1. panacea
noun. ['ˌpænəˈsiːə'] hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists.
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Etymology
- panacea (Latin)
- πανάκεια (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Panacea
- diego-garcia
- onomatopeia
- st_lucia
- alislamiyya
- tanzania
- santa-maria
- dulcinea
- bramalea
- bengoechea
- anamaria
- timothea
- rosalia
- pizzeria
- papaleo
- nicosia
- minebea
- machinea
- killilea
- galatea
- eritrea
- dorothea
- cananea
- tortilla
- samaria
- hialeah
- gonorrhea
- gensia
- geagea
- garcia
- galleria
How do you pronounce panacea?
Pronounce panacea as ˌpænəˈsiə.
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Sentences with panacea
1. Noun, singular or mass
It's important to note that concrete overlays are not a panacea.
Quotes about panacea
1. Mind and man what is in today and make today the solid foundation for tomorrow. Focus on what tomorrow brings ans let yesterday be yesterday. If there are lessons to learn from yesterday, don’t neglect them and don’t be crippled by the negativity of yesterday; Only use them as the best panacea and antidote to the ‘had I knows’ of tomorrow you are yet to meet!
- Ernest Agyemang Yeboah