释义 |
ex·cip·i·ent I. \ikˈsipēənt, (ˈ)ek|s-\ adjective Etymology: Latin excipient-, excipiens, present participle of excipere to take out, make an exception of, take, receive — more at except : taking exception II. noun (-s) Etymology: Latin excipient-, excipiens, present participle : an inert substance (as gum arabic, syrup, lanolin, or starch) that forms a vehicle (as for a drug or antigen); especially : one that in the presence of sufficient liquid imparts to a medicated mixture the adhesive quality needed for the preparation of pills or tablets |