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astragalus
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????????? (astrágalos).
Noun
astragalus (plural astragali)
- (anatomy) The anklebone.
- Synonyms: astragal, talus, anklebone
- (botany) A herb of the genus Astragalus.
- Synonyms: astragal, locoweed
Derived terms
- astragalar
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locoweed
English
Alternative forms
- loco weed
- loco-weed
Etymology
From Spanish loco (“mad, insane”) + weed.
Noun
locoweed (countable and uncountable, plural locoweeds)
- Any of several plants indigenous to the western United States, of genus Oxytropis or Astragalus.
Synonyms
- (Astragalus genus only): astragal, astragalus
- crazyweed
- loco
- (Oxytropis genus only): oxytrope
Derived terms
- locoed
- locoism
- locoweed disease
- loco disease
Translations
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