benumber
English
Etymology
From
benumb
+
-er
.
Noun
benumber
(
plural
benumbers
)
One who, or that which
benumbs
; a
numbing
agent
1877
,
The Monthly Review of Dental Surgery
, page 64:
As a
benumber
or topical anodyne it is much inferior to aconite, hence in neuralgia the latter is greatly to be preferred.
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