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Of the nature of aconite.
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Pertaining to, or obtained from, the poppy or opium; specif. (Chem.), designating an acid related to aconitic acid, found in opium and extracted as a white crystalline substance.
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A genus of herbs, mostly with yellow flowers, including crowfoot, buttercups, and the cultivated ranunculi (R. Asiaticus, R. aconitifolius, etc.) in which the flowers are double and of various colors.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C5H6O4, which is obtained as a white crystalline substance by decomposing aconitic and other organic acids.
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Alt. of Acondylous
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Pertaining to, derived from, or having certain characteristics of, citric and aconitic acids.
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Helmet-shaped; -- applied to a corolla having a broad, helmet-shaped upper petal, as in aconite.
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An intensely poisonous alkaloid, extracted from aconite.
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The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; -- applied to any plant of the genus Aconitum (tribe Hellebore), all the species of which are poisonous.
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The poisonous herb aconite; also, an extract from it.
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Same as Aconitine.
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The East Indian name of a virulent poison extracted from Aconitum ferox or other species of aconite: also, the plant itself.
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Pertaining to, or derived from, an acid intermediate between glutaric and aconitic acids.
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Threadlike defensive organs, composed largely of nettling cells (cnidae), thrown out of the mouth or special pores of certain Actiniae when irritated.
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A plant of the genus Aconitum; aconite. See Aconite.
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An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus, used as a poison and medicinally.
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Anciently, a snake, called dart snake; now, one of a genus of reptiles closely allied to the lizards.
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Being without joints; jointless.
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Of or pertaining to aconite.
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A poisonous plant (Aconitum Lycoctonum), a kind of monkshood; also, by extension, any plant or species of the genus Aconitum. See Aconite.
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