stramonium
11STRAMONIUM — СТРАМОНИУМ (2) — Исходное растение. Datura stramonium L. Дурман обыкновенный.Прим. часть. Зрелые семена.Описание прим. части. Семена 3 3,5 мм дл., округло почковидные, несколько сплющенные, мелкоячеисто сетчатые, с более крупными вдавлениями преимущественно близ… …
12stramonium — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1663 1. the dried leaves of the jimsonweed or of a related plant (genus Datura) that contain toxic alkaloids (as atropine) used in medicine 2. jimsonweed …
13STRAMONIUM — n. m. T. de Botanique Plante vénéneuse de la famille des Solanées, à feuilles larges et à grandes fleurs blanches …
14stramonium — /streuh moh nee euhm/, n. 1. See jimson weed. 2. the dried leaves of the jimson weed, used in medicine as an analgesic, antispasmodic, etc. [1655 65; < NL < ?] * * * …
15stramonium — noun a) The jimsonweed plant b) A narcotic drug obtained from the dried leaves of this plant …
16stramonium — n. jimsonweed, poisonous plant bearing large trumpet shaped flowers; dried leaves of the jimsonweed …
17stramonium — stra·mo·ni·um …
18stramonium — stra•mo•ni•um [[t]strəˈmoʊ ni əm[/t]] n. 1) pln jimsonweed 2) pha the dried leaves of the jimsonweed, formerly used in medicine as an antispasmodic • Etymology: 1655–65; < NL; of uncert. orig …
19stramonium — /strəˈmoʊniəm/ (say struh mohneeuhm) noun 1. → jimson weed. 2. the dried leaves of this plant, used in medicine as an analgesic, antispasmodic, etc. {New Latin; origin uncertain} …
20stramonium — n. thorn apple, and its leaves used in medicine …