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On the Liddel-Scott Greek English Lexicon, the name of the 4 drugs compound is to be found in two variations: as a feminine substantive ending in -os ("he tetrapharmakos") and as a neutre substantive ending in -on ("to tetrapharmakon"). I propose to add the -os variation and to create a disambiguation page with Epicurus' tetrapharmakos. Benio7601:44, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]