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tonic noun 1 a medicine that increases strength, energy and the general wellbeing of the body. 2 anything that is refreshing or invigorating. 3 tonic water. 4 music the first note of a scale, the note on which a key is based. adj 1 increasing strength, energy and wellbeing. 2 invigorating. 3 music belonging or relating to the tonic scale. 4 producing tension, especially muscular, tension.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Greek tonikos.

tonic noun 1 a medicine that increases strength, energy and the general wellbeing of the body. 2 anything that is refreshing or invigorating. 3 tonic water. 4 music the first note of a scale, the note on which a key is based. adj 1 increasing strength, energy and wellbeing. 2 invigorating. 3 music belonging or relating to the tonic scale. 4 producing tension, especially muscular, tension.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Greek tonikos.

tonic noun 1 a medicine that increases strength, energy and the general wellbeing of the body. 2 anything that is refreshing or invigorating. 3 tonic water. 4 music the first note of a scale, the note on which a key is based. adj 1 increasing strength, energy and wellbeing. 2 invigorating. 3 music belonging or relating to the tonic scale. 4 producing tension, especially muscular, tension.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Greek tonikos.