restorative

[ ri-stawr-uh-tiv, -stohr- ]
/ rɪˈstɔr ə tɪv, -ˈstoʊr- /

adjective

serving to restore; pertaining to restoration.
capable of renewing health or strength.

noun

a restorative agent, means, or the like.
a means of restoring a person to consciousness: Smelling salts serve as a restorative.

Origin of restorative

1350–1400; Middle English restoratif (adj. and noun) < Middle French restauratif < Latin restaurāt(us) (past participle of restaurāre to restore) + Middle French -if -ive

OTHER WORDS FROM restorative

non·re·stor·a·tive, adjective, noun un·re·stor·a·tive, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for nonrestorative

restorative
/ (rɪˈstɒrətɪv) /

adjective

tending to revive or renew health, spirits, etc

noun

anything that restores or revives, esp a drug or agent that promotes health or strength

Medical definitions for nonrestorative

restorative
[ rĭ-stôrə-tĭv ]

adj.

Of or relating to restoration.
Tending or having the power to restore.

n.

A medicine or other agent that helps to restore health, strength, or consciousness.