Colocynth
81Coloquinte vraie — Coloquinte Coloquinte …
82Oele, trocknende — Oele, trocknende, neue, gibt es wohl eine ziemliche Anzahl, aber bis vor verhältnismäßig kurzer Zeit hatte lediglich Leinöl für den Massenverbrauch Bedeutung, Mohn und Nußöl wurden in zu geringen Mengen produziert, waren auch gegenüber Leinöl zu… …
83bitterapple — bitter apple n. See colocynth. * * * …
84Cucurbitacin — Cucubita 5 ene with standard carbon numbering. Cucurbitacin is any of a class of biochemical compounds that some plants notably members of the family Cucurbitaceae, that includes the common pumpkins and gourds developed in order to defend… …
85Gourd — 1) Jonah s gourd (Jonah 4:6 10), bearing the Hebrew name kikayon (found only here), was probably the kiki of the Egyptians, the croton. This is the castor oil plant, a species of ricinus, the palma Christi, so called from the palmate division… …
86Hemlock — 1) Heb. rosh (Hos. 10:4; rendered gall in Deut. 29:18; 32:32; Ps. 69:21; Jer. 9:15; 23:15; poison, Job 20:16; venom, Deut. 32:33). Rosh is the name of some poisonous plant which grows quickly and luxuriantly; of a bitter taste, and therefore… …
87citrullin — cit·rul·lin si trəl ən, si trəl n a purgative yellow resinous preparation of the colocynth …
88Citrullus — Ci·trul·lus (sĭ trulґəs) a genus of plants of the family Cucurbitaceae, originally native to Africa. C. colocynґthis is the colocynth. C. vulgaґris is the watermelon …
89colocynthidism — colo·cyn·thi·dism (kol″o sinґthĭ diz əm) poisoning by colocynth …
90colocynthin — colo·cyn·thin (kol″o sinґthin) a bitter, cathartic glycoside found in colocynth …