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HeparThe liver or a preparation made from it. The term hepar is not often used today. It is a direct borrowing of the Greek hepar, liver.
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Heparmetallic sulfide, 1796, shortened from hepar sulphuris (1690s), from Medieval Latin, from Greek hepar "liver" (see hepatitis); so called for its color.
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HeparThis Latin word for liver referred to reddish-brown (i.e., liver-colored) metal sulfides. (See sulphuret.) Hepar sulphuris (liver of sulphur) was a synonym either for potassa sulphurata (a mixture of [..]
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Hepar
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