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novocaine
noun
no·vo·caine
ˈnō-və-ˌkān
: procaine in the form of its hydrochloride
broadly
: a local anesthetic
Examples of novocaine in a Sentence
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Not very long after that, his assistant came by and numbed my daughter’s finger with novocaine.
—John Cassidy, The New Yorker, 16 Dec. 2024
But Richardson is stuck at the dentist—an emergency entailing novocaine, painkillers, the works.
—Maya Singer, Vogue, 9 July 2024
The anesthetic took effect almost immediately, and can be described as similar to but much stronger than getting novocaine at the dentist.
—Taryn Brooke, Allure, 7 July 2023
Will Kramer’s novocaine from dental surgery ever wear off?
—Larry Fitzmaurice, Vulture, 1 Sep. 2021
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Word History
Etymology
borrowed from German Novocain, originally a trade name, from Latin novus new entry 1 + German -o- -o- + -cain (in Cocain cocaine)
First Known Use
1905, in the meaning defined above
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Cite this Entry
“Novocaine.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/novocaine. Accessed 23 Dec. 2024.
Kids Definition
novocaine
noun
no·vo·caine
ˈnō-və-ˌkān
: a form of procaine
also
: an anesthetic that is applied to and acts on only a small part of the body
Etymology
novo-, from Latin novus "new" and cocaine
Medical Definition
novocaine
noun
no·vo·caine
-ˌkān
: procaine in the form of its hydrochloride
broadly
: a local anesthetic
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