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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)

  1. 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)

  1. (chemistry) An anthelmintic found in santonica and related plants.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Anniston, annoints

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