| sarsaparilla |
The tuberous rootstock produces a woody angular stem that trails along the ground, reaching 4 to 12 inches in length. The stems have rigid thorns and bear ovate-oblong, alternate, glossy, dark green leaves. The flowers are green-white and grow in petiolate umbels containing 10 to 20 blossoms. It is found throughout the tropical regions of the Americas. The medicinal part is the rootstock - fresh or dried, collected in the autumn.
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| sarsaparilla |
a drink flavoring made with the dried roots of a plant of the smilax genus.
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| sarsa |
pl. gen. sar´sae sarsaparilla.
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| sarsasapogenin |
a steroid sapogenin from sarsaparilla.
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| SARS-CoV |
An abbreviation for SARS coronavirus (the cause of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome).
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