Root used as medicine
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GINSENGRoot used as medicine
rhatanythe root of either of these plants, used as an astringent and tonic in medicine and also to color port wine
liquoricesA sweet, chewy, aromatic black substance made by evaporation from the juice of a root and used as a candy and in medicine
licoricesA sweet, chewy, aromatic black substance made by evaporation from the juice of a root and used as a candy and in medicine
rotenonewhite, crystalline, water-insoluble, poisonous heterocyclic compound, C23H22O6, obtained from derris root: used chiefly as the active ingredient of certain insecticides and in medicine in the treatmen
jalapicthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
jalapthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
jalapsthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
dragonroot(US) an araceous plant (genus Arisaema) or its tuberous root, used in medicine
dragonrootsDRAGONROOT, (US) an araceous plant (genus Arisaema) or its tuberous root, used in medicine
rhataniesAn astringent extract of the root of a South American shrub, used in medicine
tormentilsA low-growing Eurasian plant with bright yellow flowers. The root is used in herbal medicine to treat diarrhea
goldensealA North American woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine
goldensealsA North American woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine
gargettall herb, Phytolacca americana, of North America, having juicy purple berries and a purple root used in medicine, and young edible shoots resembling asparagus
gargetstall herb, Phytolacca americana, of North America, having juicy purple berries and a purple root used in medicine, and young edible shoots resembling asparagus
pokeweedtall herb, Phytolacca americana, of North America, having juicy purple berries and a purple root used in medicine, and young edible shoots resembling asparagus
gargetytall herb, Phytolacca americana, of North America, having juicy purple berries and a purple root used in medicine, and young edible shoots resembling asparagus
tormentillow European plant, Potentilla erecta, of the rose family, having small, bright-yellow flowers, and a strongly astringent root used in medicine and in tanning and dyeing
mandrakesA Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, with white or purple flowers and large yellow berries. It has a forked fleshy root that supposedly resembles the human form and was formerly widely used in medicine and magic, allegedly shrieking when pulled from the ground
ATEESRoot used as febrifuge.
AMOLERoot used as soap in Mexico.
AMOLERoot used as soap in Mexico
AMOLERoot used as a soap substitute
JALAPDried root used as a drug
amolea plant root used as soap
AMOLERoot of a plant used as soap.
AMOLERoot used as a cleanser in Mexico
AMOLERoot used as a substitute for soap
ramsonits bulbous root, used as a relish
amolesAMOLE, a plant root used as soap
alumrootthe root of any of these plants, used as an astringent
valeriansA drug obtained from the root of common valerian, used as a sedative and antispasmodic
valeriandrug consisting of or made from the root, formerly used as a nerve sedative and antispasmodic
wasabithe pungent, greenish root of this plant, which can be grated and used as a condiment
amolethe root of any of several plants, as Mexican species of agaves, used as a substitute for soap
pareirasthe root of a South American vine, Chondodendron tomentosum, used as a source of curare, a diuretic, etc.
ipecacuanha(Portuguese) the dried root of various S. American plants, used as a purgative, expectorant and emetic also IPECAC
amolesthe root of any of several plants, as Mexican species of agaves, used as a substitute for soap
pareirathe root of a South American vine, Chondodendron tomentosum, used as a source of curare, a diuretic, etc.