Corroborant
[kuh-rob-er-uh nt] /kəˈrɒb ər ənt/
adjective
1.
; confirming.
2.
Archaic. strengthening; invigorating, as a medicine.
noun
3.
something that or strengthens.
4.
Archaic. a strengthening medicine.
/kəˈrɒbərənt/
adjective (archaic)
1.
serving to corroborate
2.
strengthening
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