potion

/ˈpoʊʃən/
noun
  1. A liquid that is believed to have magical or medicinal powers, often used in stories or fantasy.
    • In the video game, you need to drink a health potion to restore your energy.
    • The witch brewed a potion that could make people invisible.
    • She mixed herbs and water to create a love potion for the school play.
  2. A mixture of substances, often with a strong effect, used in a non-magical context (e.g., a powerful drink or remedy).
    • The smoothie was a delicious potion of fruits and yogurt.
    • The athlete drank a special potion of electrolytes before the race.
    • My grandmother's cold potion is made with honey, lemon, and ginger.