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santonica
English
Etymology
From Latin santonica (adjective) (from Santon?s (a Celtic tribe of Aquitania)), most likely originally in a phrase such as herba santonica ("herb of the Santones")
Noun
santonica (usually uncountable, plural santonicas)
- An Asian plant (Seriphidium cinum, syn. Artemisia cina), related to wormwood, which has been used since ancient times as a vermifuge due to its santonin content.
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santonin
English
Etymology
From santon(ica) +? -in.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sænt?n?n/
Noun
santonin (countable and uncountable, plural santonins)
- (chemistry) An anthelmintic found in santonica and related plants.
Translations
Anagrams
- Anniston, annoints
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