Hartshorn [noun]

Definition of Hartshorn:

faintness relief

Synonyms of Hartshorn:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hartshorn:

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Sentence/Example of Hartshorn:

He thrust a bottle of hartshorn under the black muzzle, and with a start and a moan Bobby came back to consciousness.

Clear the mouth with the fingers, and cautiously apply hartshorn to the nose.

At the hearth in Hartshorn-lane sits Margaret Fowler—in solitude.

Carmine dissolved in a solution of salt of tartar, or in spirits of hartshorn.

We laughed at his words, but the lady fainted at his looks, and we had a scene of hysterics and hartshorn in consequence.

Spirits of hartshorn is merely water through which ammonia has been passed until it is saturated.

Fill a tight-top thimble with cotton wool, and drop on it a few drops of strong spirits of hartshorn.

Doctor Joe made light of it, and told her red lavender and aromatic hartshorn were good for old ladies.

Two women, our nearest neighbours, were standing by her side, bathing her wrists and temples with hartshorn.

Hartshorn is one of the best possible ingredients for plate powder for daily use.