Aconite

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  • 53Eranthis — Taxobox name = Eranthis image width = 240px image caption = Eranthis hyemalis regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Ranunculales familia = Ranunculaceae genus = Eranthis genus authority = Salisb. subdivision… …

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  • 54Bane (plant) — The term bane was originally used to refer to certain types of plant. In the Middle Ages, a number of plants of the genus Aconitum were thought to have poisonous or prophylactic qualities, which would have dire consequences (Henbane) or liminal… …

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  • 55monkshood — See aconite. * * * monks·hood məŋ(k)s .hu̇d n any plant of the genus Aconitum esp a Eurasian herb (A. napellus) often cultivated for its showy white or purplish flowers that is extremely poisonous in all its parts see ACONITE (2) …

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  • 56wolfsbane — See aconite. * * * wolfs·bane wu̇lfs .bān n a plant of the genus Aconitum esp a monkshood (A. napellus) that is the source of the drug aconite * * * wolfs·bane (woolfsґbān) 1. Arnica. 2. arnica. 3. Aconitum napellus. 4. aconite …

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  • 58aconit — [ akɔnit ] n. m. • XVIe; aconita XIIe, puis aconite; lat. d o. gr. aconitum ♦ Bot. Plante vénéneuse (renonculacées), dont les fleurs ont le sépale supérieur en forme de casque. ● aconit nom masculin (latin aconitum ; du grec akoniton) Herbe… …

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  • 59Eranthis — noun winter aconite • Syn: ↑genus Eranthis • Hypernyms: ↑magnoliid dicot genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Ranunculaceae, ↑family Ranunculaceae, ↑buttercup family, ↑ …

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  • 60aconitic acid — |akə|nid.ik noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary aconite + ic : a white crystalline acid C3H3(COOH)3 known in cis and trans forms that occurs in aconite, sugar cane, and beet root and is obtained as a byproduct in sugar manufacture …

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