Found 2 items, similar to Sanguinaria Canadensis.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: Sanguinaria canadensis
Sanguinaria canadensis
n : perennial woodland native of North America having a red root
and red sap and bearing a solitary lobed leave and white
flower in early spring and having acrid emetic
properties; rootstock used as a stimulant and expectorant
[syn:
bloodroot,
puccoon,
redroot,
tetterwort]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Sanguinaria Canadensis
Sanguinaria
\San`gui*na"ri*a\, n. [NL. See
Sanguinary, a. &
n.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family.
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Note:
Sanguinaria Canadensis, or bloodroot, is the only
species. It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a
few roundish lobed leaves and solitary white blossoms
in early spring. See
Bloodroot.
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2. The rootstock of the bloodroot, used in medicine as an
emetic, etc.
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Bloodwort
\Blood"wort`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant,
Rumex sanguineus, or bloody-veined dock. The name
is applied also to bloodroot (
Sanguinaria Canadensis), and
to an extensive order of plants (
H[ae]modorace[ae]), the
roots of many species of which contain a red coloring matter
useful in dyeing.
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Bloodroot
\Blood"root`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant (
Sanguinaria Canadensis), with a red root and red
sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring; --
called also
puccoon,
redroot,
bloodwort,
tetterwort,
turmeric, and
Indian paint. It has acrid emetic
properties, and the rootstock is used as a stimulant
expectorant. See
Sanguinaria.
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Note: In England the name is given to the tormentil, once
used as a remedy for dysentery.
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