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mandrake root: the root of the mandrake plant; used medicinally or as a narcotic a plant of southern Europe and North Africa having purple flowers, yellow fruits and a forked root formerly thought to have magical powers
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| mandrake root |
the root of the mandrake plant; used medicinally or as a narcotic
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The Mandrake Press was founded by Edward Goldston and P. R. Stephenson in 1929. In 1930 the company had financial problems and a consortium led by Aleister Crowley formed Mandrake Press Ltd. The new consortium was equally unsuccessful and the company was dissolved in 1930. ...
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Another superstition connected with this plant is that a small dose makes a person vain of his beauty, and conceited; but that a large dose makes him an idiot. 4
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podophyllum.
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