| scoparius |
the tops of Cytisus scoparius, or broom; they contain the alkaloid sparteine and the principle scoparin, and are diuretic, cathartic, and emetic. Scoparius is abused by being smoked for its euphoric properties. Called also spartium.
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| scopola |
the dried rhizome and larger roots of Scopolia carniolica, which contains the same constituents as belladonna and is used as an anticholinergic.
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| scopolagnia |
scopophilia.
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| scopometer |
an instrument for measuring the turbidity of solutions, i.e., the density of a precipitate.
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| scopometry |
measurement of the optical density of a precipitate to determine the amount of a substance in suspension.
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