Unani
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Etymology
    
Borrowed from Persian یونانی (yunâni) or Arabic يُونانِي (yūnānī) meaning "Greek/Hellenistic", the basis of the discipline being Ancient Greek medicine.
Noun
    
Unani (uncountable)
- A form of traditional medicine practiced in the Middle East and South Asian countries, based on the concept of the four humours: phlegm, blood, yellow bile, and black bile.
-  2011, C. P. Hare, Indian Herbal Remedies, page 219:
- In Unani medicine, Anjeer is used as a mild laxative, expectorant, diuretic; also in the diseases of the liver and spleen as a deobstruent and anti-inflammatory agent.
 
 
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