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castor-oil plant
[ kas-ter-oil, kah-ster- ]
noun
- a tall plant, Ricinus communis, of the spurge family, cultivated for its ornamental foliage and having poisonous seeds that are the source of castor oil.
castor-oil plant
noun
- a tall euphorbiaceous Indian plant, Ricinus communis, cultivated in tropical regions for ornament and for its poisonous seeds, from which castor oil is extracted Also called (US and Canadian)castor bean
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Origin of castor-oil plant1
Example Sentences
For florists, the danger isn’t metaphorical; Thompson recalls a colleague who was momentarily blinded when handling a castor-oil plant.
When in the same plant there are unisexual flowers, both male and female, the plant is said to be monoecious, as in the hazel and castor-oil plant.
The figure is drawn on the floor with flour or rice, turmeric, charcoal powder, and leaves of the castor-oil plant.
Our Indians had for torches long strips of the castor-oil plant, which the wind only ignited more thoroughly, and with these they led the way.
The castor-oil plant and many other plants of great value in medicine are indigenous in great abundance.
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