Chill tonic was a tonic containing quinine and other ingredients to battle the symptoms (often chills) of malaria. The most famous (and perhaps the first?) chill tonic was "Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic," in which the flavor of quinine supposedly could not be tasted.
The tonic of A is A.
Essentially, yes, although they are used in different contexts. "Tonic" is used in discussions about harmony and "do" or "doh" in solfege, the description of melody, but either way they mean the first note on a scale.
The tonic is C sharp.
The tonic in D major is D.
The tonic of F major is F major.
The word chill is a noun. The plural is chills. Chill can also be used as a verb as in to cool something.
Tonic seizures seem to respond favorably to valproate, felbamate , and clonazepam.
Wind chill is the calculation of the temp. and the wind speed.
yes it is
Tonic - Tonic album - was created in 2009.
No - tonic water is used as a 'mixer' in alcoholic drinks to add volume. There is no alcohol in tonic water - it's simply water with carbon-dioxide gas added (which is why it's fizzy)
Tonic-clonic seizures tend to respond to valproate, carbamazepine, phenytoin, and lamotrigine.
The direct chill casting is a vertical semi continuous process. It is used for the fabrication of cylindrical billets.
A thermometer.
Hair tonic is a product that was created to help style hair. Today different products such as mousse and gel are used more often because the tonic was known to make the hair look slightly oily.
The tonic of A is A.
The Tonic