| hellebore | A plant belonging to the genus Helleborus. It is a type of buttercup with leaves at the base of the plant and flowers in clusters. Some species contain the organic chemical helleborein, which is used as a heart stimulant. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| helleborein | <protein> A poisonous chemical found in the roots and rhizomes (underground stem other than roots) of certain hellebore plants. It is a yellow crystalline solid with the chemical formula C37H56O18 and is used as a stimulant of the heart. (09 Oct 1997) |
| false hellebore | 1. A youth beloved by Venus for his beauty. He was killed in the chase by a wild boar. 2. A preeminently beautiful young man; a dandy. 3. <botany> A genus of plants of the family Ranunculaceae, containing the pheasaut's eye (Adonis autumnalis); named from Adonis, whose blood was fabled to have stained the flower. Origin: L, gr. Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes any plant of the Eurasian genus Helleborus
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According to [WEB LINK], there are several kinds of hellebore. The name comes from the Greek words 'elein' (to injure) and 'bora' (food), indicating that hellebore is poisonous. In some belief systems, it's been believed to be a purgative, sometimes of bad things generally, used for things like protecting livestock from evil spells, and (in powdered form) for invisibility.
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is a poisonous herb of the lily family, from whose bodies a powder/extract can be obtained that acts as a cardiac and respiratory depressant and as an insecticide.
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| hellebore | any plant of the Eurasian genus Helleborus |
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| hellebore | perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes |
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