| acacia |
any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia
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| acacia |
A tree that is often called a Wattles. In some countries the seeds are ground into flour for use in baking.
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| acacia m. |
a preparation of acacia and benzoic acid in purified water, used as a suspending agent for drugs.
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| acacia s. |
[NF] a preparation of powdered acacia, sodium benzoate, vanilla tincture, sucrose, and purified water, used as a flavored vehicle and demulcent for drugs.
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| acacia |
A figured wood that varies from light brown to shades of red and green, and a similar to the American locus tree. It was used as a veneering wood in France in England during 18th-century.
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