- amaroid
- am·a·roid
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
amaroid — A bitter extractive that does not belong to the class of glycosides, alkaloids, or any of the known proximate principles of plants. [L. amarus, bitter, + G. eidos, like] * * * am·a·roid am ə .rȯid n any bitter vegetable extractive of definite… … Medical dictionary
amaroid — ˈaməˌrȯid noun ( s) Etymology: Latin amarus bitter + English oid; akin to Old English ampre sorrel, Old High German ampfaro, Old Norse apr sharp, Greek ōmos raw, cruel, Sanskrit amla, ambla sour : any bitter vegetable extractive of definite… … Useful english dictionary
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calumbin — An amaroid from calumba that accounts for the bitterness of the crude drug … Medical dictionary
fish berry — The seeds of Anamirta paniculata which contain the amaroid, picrotoxin; a CNS and respiratory stimulant, used in veterinary medicine as an antidote to barbiturates. Name derived from the use of bruised berries thrown into streams to poison or… … Medical dictionary
cnicin — cni·cin (niґsin) an amaroid that is the main active constituent of blessed thistle … Medical dictionary
amarelle — noun 1. any of several cultivated sour cherry trees bearing pale red fruit with colorless juice • Syn: ↑Prunus cerasus caproniana • Hypernyms: ↑sour cherry, ↑sour cherry tree, ↑Prunus cerasus 2. pale red sour cherry with colorless or nearly… … Useful english dictionary
ambarella — ˌambəˈrelə noun ( s) Etymology: Sinhalese æmbarælla, from Sanskrit āmravāṭaka (Spondias mangifera), from āmra mango (from amla sour) + vāṭaka enclosure, garden, from vaṭa surrounded; akin to Sanskrit valate he turns more at amaroid … Useful english dictionary