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olea2 plural of oleum.
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oleandrism poisoning of humans or other animals by oleander, which contains cardiac glycosides. Characteristics include gastroenteritis with vomiting and diarrhea, increased pulse rate, and increased respiration, sometimes ending fatally.
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oleate 1. a salt, anion, or ester of oleic acid.  2. a solution of an alkaloid or other basic drug in oleic acid, used as an ointment.
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Olea europaea The scientific name for the olive tree. Allergens in the fruit may cause anaphylaxis in susceptible individuals. Abbreviated Ole by the World Health Organization.
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oleatum Preparation made by dissolving metallic salts or alkaloids in oleic acid. SYN: oleate (2).
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