Plants used in lotions
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ALOESPlants used in lotions
ALOEPlant used in lotions
CALAMINEPowder used in lotions
CALAMINEZinc silicate used in lotions.
CALAMINESPowders used in skin lotions
calaminepink powder containing zinc oxide, used in skin lotions
minoxidilA synthetic drug that is used as a vasodilator in the treatment of hypertension, and is also used in lotions to promote hair growth
HERBSPlants used in cooking
SUMACSPlants used in tanning
SISALSPlants used in ropemaking
PEASPlants used in Mendel's research
BONESETSPlants used in herbal medicine
ALOESPlants used in first aid
ALOESPlants that are used in skin creams
GRADEBMILKDairy product used in some cheese plants
resinssubstance exuded from some plants, used in medicines, plastics, etc.
resinsubstance exuded from some plants, used in medicines, plastics, etc.
silvexa toxic selective herbicide C9H7Cl3O3 formerly used in controlling woody plants
coumarinsA vanilla-scented compound found in many plants, formerly used for flavoring food
cherriesUsed in names of unrelated plants with similar fruits, e.g., cornelian cherry
pennyroyalEither of two small-leaved plants of the mint family, used in herbal medicine
pennyroyalsEither of two small-leaved plants of the mint family, used in herbal medicine
hecogenina chemical obtained from various plants, esp sisal, used in the manufacture of cortisone
marigoldsUsed in names of other plants with yellow flowers, e.g., corn marigold, marsh marigold
hecogeninsHECOGENIN, a chemical obtained from various plants, esp sisal, used in the manufacture of cortisone
lettucesUsed in names of other plants with edible green leaves, e.g., lamb's lettuce, sea lettuce
defoliantA chemical that removes the leaves from trees and plants and is often used in warfare
defoliantsA chemical that removes the leaves from trees and plants and is often used in warfare
littlestUsed in names of animals and plants that are smaller than related kinds, e.g., little grebe
ergotthe dried sclerotium of C. purpurea, developed on rye plants: used in the production of ergotamine and ergotoxine
ergotsthe dried sclerotium of C. purpurea, developed on rye plants: used in the production of ergotamine and ergotoxine
quercetinA yellow crystalline pigment present in plants, used as a food supplement to reduce allergic responses or boost immunity
rhubarbUsed in names of other plants of this genus, several of which are used medicinally, e.g., Chinese rhubarb
greatestUsed in names of animals or plants that are larger than similar kinds, e.g., great auk, greater flamingo
rhubarbsUsed in names of other plants of this genus, several of which are used medicinally, e.g., Chinese rhubarb
niacinan acid C6H5NO2 of the vitamin B complex found widely in animals and plants and used especially against pellagra
andromedotoxina poisonous substance extracted from plants of the heath family and used in medicine to lower high blood pressure
ixtlefiber from any of several tropical American plants of the genus Agave or Yucca, used in making bagging, carpets, etc.
ixtlesfiber from any of several tropical American plants of the genus Agave or Yucca, used in making bagging, carpets, etc.
lesserUsed in names of animals and plants that are smaller than similar kinds, e.g., lesser spotted woodpecker, lesser celandine