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guaiacum
[ gwahy-uh-kuhm ]
noun
- 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.
guaiacum
/ ˈɡ·É²¹ÉªÉ™°ìÉ™³¾ /
noun
- any tropical American evergreen tree of the zygophyllaceous genus Guaiacum, such as the lignum vitae
- the hard heavy wood of any of these trees
- Also calledguaiacˈɡwaɪæk a brownish resin obtained from the lignum vitae, used medicinally and in making varnishes
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of guaiacum1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of guaiacum1
Example Sentences
In the muscular pains, however, which torment the patient during convalescence, the ammoniated tincture of guaiacum was found of service.
Lignum Vitæ, guaiacum, or pack wood, as it is sometimes called, is another beautiful forest tree of Antigua.
The tincture of guaiacum is universally used as a test for the presence of blood, or rather of haemoglobin, the red colouring matter of the blood, in urine or other secretions.
More benefit, however, appears to be derived from potassium iodide, guaiacum, the alkalis potash and lithia, and from the administration of aspirin and sodium salicylate.
The physician of the castle had prescribed constant doses of guaiacum taken in coffee.
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