| squill | 1. <botany> A European bulbous liliaceous plant (Urginea, formerly Scilla, maritima), of acrid, expectorant, diuretic, and emetic properties used in medicine. Called also sea onion. Any bulbous plant of the genus Scilla; as, the bluebell squill (S. Mutans). 2. <zoology> A squilla. A mantis. Origin: F. Squille (also scille a squill, in sense 1), L. Squilla, scilla, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| squilla | <zoology> Any one of numerous stomapod crustaceans of the genus Squilla and allied genera. They make burrows in mud or beneath stones on the seashore. Called also mantis shrimp. Origin: L, a sea onion, also, a prawn or shrimp. (10 Mar 1998) |
| squill |
bulb of the sea squill, which is sliced, dried, and used as an expectorant sea squill: having dense spikes of small white flowers and yielding a bulb with medicinal properties scilla: an Old World plant of the genus Scilla having narrow basal leaves and pink or blue or white racemose flowers
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| squillitic |
pertaining to or containing squill; called also scillitic.
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| squill | an Old World plant of the genus Scilla having narrow basal leaves and pink or blue or white racemose flowers |
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| squill | having dense spikes of small white flowers and yielding a bulb with medicinal properties |
| squill | bulb of the sea squill, which is sliced, dried, and used as an expectorant |
| squill | a kind of mantis shrimp |
| squill | crustaceans that burrow in mud or under stones in shallow water along the seashore |
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