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santonica
santonica (sænˈtɒnɪkə) [a. L. Santonica (sc. herba), a kind of wormwood, fem. sing. of Santonicus pertaining to the Santones or Santoni, a people of Aquitania. The plant was also called absinthium Santonicum (Pliny), Gr. (ἀψίνθιον) σαντονικόν, σαντόνιον. Cf. 16th c. F. santonique.] The dried unexpan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Santonica
Santonica may refer to: Santonica, the common name for a plant (Artemisia cina) Santonin, a drug formerly used to expel intestinal worms wikipedia.org
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Santoni (tribe)
AD as Santonica tellus (Xanctonia in 1242, Zantonge ca. 1370), are named after the Gallic tribe. wikipedia.org
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Santolina
‖ Santolina (sæntəˈlaɪnə) [mod.L., ? alteration of santonica, santonicum: see santonica. (Cf. lavender cotton, quot. 1577 ‘some call it..Santonia’.) Cf. It. santolina (Florio), F. santoline.] A genus of fragrant undershrubs, allied to the camomile, native of the Mediterranean region; Lavender Cotton... Oxford English Dictionary
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santonin
santonin Chem. (ˈsæntənɪn) Also -ine. [f. santon-ica + -in. Cf. F. santonine.] A bitter principle obtained from santonica and used as a powerful anthelmintic.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 133 Santonin. 1879 O. N. Rood Chromatics viii. 95 Persons under the influence of santonin cannot see the vio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Santonin
Isolation It is derived from santonica (the unexpanded flower-heads of Artemisia maritima var. stechmanniana). wikipedia.org
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santonic
santonic, a. Chem. (sænˈtɒnɪk) [ad. L. Santonic-us: see next.] santonic acid: an acid derived from santonin.1836–41 Brande Chem. (ed. 5) 1252 Artemisia santonica. The seeds contain a substance which has been called santonin or santonic acid. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 539 Heated with an alkali, s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Artemisia cina
Artemisia cina, commonly known as santonica (zahr el shieh el -khorasani), Levant wormseed, and wormseed, is an Asian species of herbaceous perennial in wikipedia.org
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Wormseed
ambrosioides), Mexican wormseed, Mexican tea, or epazote, a medicinal herb from Mexico and Central and South America Artemisia cina, commonly known as santonica wikipedia.org
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cineole
cineole Chem. (ˈsɪnɪɒl) Also cyn-, -ol. [f. mod.L. oleum cinæ (reversed) oil of worm-wood + -ol 3.] A volatile compound, C10H18O, occurring in oil of cajeput, various eucalyptus oils, and other oils. Hence cineˈolic a.1885 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XLVIII. i. 172 Cyneol diiodide is formed when iodide acts on... Oxford English Dictionary
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Artemisia (plant)
Artemisia cina O.Berg & C.F.Schmidt – santonica, Levant wormseed Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov Artemisia compacta Fisch. ex DC. wikipedia.org
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wormwood
wormwood (ˈwɜːmwʊd) Forms: 5 wyrmwode, 5–6 worm(e)wod(e, 6 wormwodd, worme-, woormewoodde, wourmewodde, 6–7 -wood(e, 6– wormwood. [Altered f. wermod, as if f. worm n. + wood n.1] 1. The plant Artemisia Absinthium, proverbial for its bitter taste. The leaves and tops are used in medicine as a tonic a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cina
Buginese lost kingdom of Cina, later absorbed by Luwu China, also known as Cina, a country in East Asia See also Artemisia cina, commonly known as santonica wikipedia.org
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southernwood
southernwood Bot. (ˈsʌðənwʊd) Forms: (see southern a. and wood n.); also 3 southren-, 5 sothren-, sutherne-, 5–6 sothern-, 7 soothern-, south-hern-. β. 2 suþer-, 5 soþer-, sother-. [OE. s{uacu}ðerne southern a. 5 b, and wudu wood n.] 1. A hardy deciduous shrub or plant, Artemisia Abrotanum, having a... Oxford English Dictionary
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wormseed
wormseed (ˈwɜːmsiːd) [worm n. 4.] 1. A name for various plants considered to have anthelmintic properties; as swine's fennel or sulphurwort, Peucedanum officinale; Artemisia Santonica, A. Vahliana, A. judaica, A. maritima; Erysimum cheiranthoides (Treacle or English Wormseed); Chenopodium anthelmint... Oxford English Dictionary
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