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invigorator

  • a word derived from invigorate.
    invigorate
    verb (used with object)
    to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.

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A simple and harmless "invigorator" is as follows:     Cologne Water 2 ounces     Tincture of Cantharides 2 drams     Oil of Lavender 10 drops     Oil of Rosemary 10 drops Use twice daily.

From Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada by Thomas Jefferson Ritter

The Merle twin still bore the album and the potent invigorator that was to make a new man of Judge Penniman.

From The Wrong Twin by Harry Leon Wilson

Only the Wilbur twin still had faith in the invigorator.

From The Wrong Twin by Harry Leon Wilson

Msala had been devastated, and it was within the roofless walls of Durnovo's house that Joseph finally wrote out laboriously the projected capillary invigorator.

From With Edged Tools by Henry Seton Merriman

Woodpecker is complimentary enough to call me a ‘Sutherland Sister hair invigorator grind.’

From Witch Winnie's Mystery, or The Old Oak Cabinet The Story of a King's Daughter by Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams) Champney