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sting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation annoy: cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves" any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae)
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urtication: an itchy skin eruption characterized by weals with pale interiors and well-defined red margins; usually the result of an allergic response to insect bites or food or drugs
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Nettle (Urtica) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Urticaceae, mostly perennial herbs but some are annual and a few are shrubby. The most prominent member of the genus is the Stinging nettle Urtica dioica, native to Europe, Asia, and North America. The genus also contains a number of other species with similar properties, listed below. ...
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(1.) Heb. haral,
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Obtained from the flowers of lamium album and containing tannins, amino acids and flavonoids. Known for its tonic, astringent and revitalizing properties. Nettles are used as a spring tonic and general detoxifying remedy in Europe. They have helped in many cases of rheumatism and arthritis. They are a specific in cases of childhood eczema, especially in nervous eczema. As an astringent they may be used for nosebleeds or to relieve hemorrhaging symptoms. ...
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