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guaiacum

/gwahy-uh-kuhm/US // ˈgwaɪ ə kəm //UK // (ˈɡwaɪəkəm) //

瓜子酱,鳄梨,瓜尔豆,瓜子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of several tropical American trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Guaiacum of the caltrop family; lignum vitae.
    • : the hard, heavy wood of such a tree; guaiac.
    • : resin obtained from such a tree; guaiac.

Examples

  • It is found by experience to bee farre better and of more vses then the wood which is called Guaiacum, or Lignum vit.

  • To produce sweating, employ cardus water, and mithridate, or a decoction of guaiacum and sarsaparilla.

  • I saie the pox, as by experience we se there is no better remedy than sweatyng and the drinkyng of guaiacum, etc.

  • The same is the ease on the 31st and 32nd leaves, which treat of filthie and putrefied ulcers, guaiacum being again prescribed.

  • Here grow the jalap and the guaiacum, the sweet-scented sassafras and the sanitary copaiba.