Umbelliferae

Umbelliferae
Umbelliferone Um`bel*lif"er*one, n. (Chem.) A tasteless white crystalline substance, {C9H6O3}, found in the bark of a certain plant ({Daphne Mezereum}), and also obtained by the distillation of certain gums from the {Umbellifer[ae]}, as galbanum, asafetida, etc. It is analogous to coumarin. Called also {hydroxy-coumarin}. [1913 Webster]

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  • umbelliferae — um·bel·lif·er·ae …   English syllables

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