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- Elixer (TV Series 2025– ) - IMDb
Elixer: With Hanna Verboom, Wim Opbrouck, Jacob Derwig, Katelijne Damen Follows Isabelle as she is appointed the CEO of the family-owned company in the international pharmaceutical market
- ELIXIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Elixir has roots in the practice of alchemy; it was used in the Middle Ages as the word for a substance believed to be capable of changing base metals into gold
- Elixir - Wikipedia
An elixir is a sweet liquid used for medical purposes, to be taken orally and intended to cure one's illness [1] When used as a pharmaceutical preparation, an elixir contains at least one active ingredient designed to be taken orally
- Elixer - definition of Elixer by The Free Dictionary
elixir 1 a tincture composed of a sweetened solution of alcohol to which has been added a small amount of the drug to be administered 2 a panacea, cure-all, or universal remedy See also alchemy
- ELIXIR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Elixir definition: a sweetened, aromatic solution of alcohol and water containing, or used as a vehicle for, medicinal substances See examples of ELIXIR used in a sentence
- Elixir (TV Series 2025-2025) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Isabelle Rombauts is unexpectedly appointed CEO of the family business Rombauts Pharma, an important player on the international pharmaceutical market She soon encounters the consequences of serious mismanagement by her father and brother And she is faced with a devilish dilemma: should she follow her own conscience? Or the interests of her influential family?
- ELIXIR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Unfiltered, the bold elixir was nicknamed "liquid bread" and is packed with carbohydrates, calories and vitamins
- ELIXIR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
An elixir is a liquid containing a medicinal drug with syrup, glycerine, or alcohol added to mask its unpleasant taste Elixirs are pleasantly flavored, sweetened liquids intended to be taken orally The aim of the elixir is to have a pleasant taste without changing the effect of the medicine
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