diuretic salt

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Diuretic \Di`u*ret"ic\, a. [L. diureticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to make
   water; ? through + ? to make water, fr. ? urine: cf. F.
   diur['e]tique.] (Med.)
   Tending to increase the secretion and discharge of urine. --
   n. A medicine with diuretic properties.
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   {Diuretic salt} (Med.), potassium acetate; -- so called
      because of its diuretic properties.
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