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Definition of thar
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Thar (v.
impersonal,
pres.)
It
needs;
need..
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Senna
::
Senna (n.) The
leaves
of
several
leguminous
plants
of the genus
Cassia.
(C.
acutifolia,
C.
angustifolia,
etc.).
They
constitute
a
valuable
but
nauseous
cathartic
medicine..
Elaterium
::
Elaterium
(n.) A
cathartic
substance
obtained,
in the form of
yellowish
or
greenish
cakes,
as the dried
residue
of the juice of the wild or
squirting
cucumber
(Ecballium
agreste,
formerly
called
Momordica
Elaterium)..
Catharine Wheel
::
Catharine
wheel () See
catherine
wheel.
Lethargical
::
Lethargical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
affected
with, or
resembling,
lethargy;
morbidly
drowsy;
dull;
heavy..
Euonymus
::
Euonymus
(n.) A genus of small
European
and
American
trees;
the
spindle
tree. The bark is used as a
cathartic.
Surrow
::
Surrow
(n.) The thar.
Euphorbia
::
Euphorbia
(n.)
Spurge,
or
bastard
spurge,
a genus of
plants
of many
species,
mostly
shrubby,
herbaceous
succulents,
affording
an
acrid,
milky
juice.
Some of them are armed with
thorns.
Most of them yield
powerful
emetic
and
cathartic
products..
Chanterelle
::
Chanterelle
(n.) A name for
several
species
of
mushroom,
of which one
(Cantharellus
cibrius)
is
edible,
the
others
reputed
poisonous..
Rhubarb
::
Rhubarb
(n.) The root of
several
species
of
Rheum,
used much as a
cathartic
medicine..
Rhamnus
::
Rhamnus
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
and small
trees;
buckthorn.
The
California
Rhamnus
Purshianus
and the
European
R.
catharticus
are used in
medicine.
The
latter
is used for
hedges.
Podophyllum
::
Podophyllum
(n.) The
rhizome
and
rootlet
of the May apple
(Podophyllum
peltatum),
-- used as a
cathartic
drug..
Awake
::
Awake (a.) Not
sleeping
or
lethargic;
roused
from
sleep;
in a state of
vigilance
or
action.
Evacuant
::
Evacuant
(a.)
Emptying;
evacuative;
purgative;
cathartic.
Saline
::
Saline
(a.)
Consisting
of salt, or
containing
salt; as,
saline
particles;
saline
substances;
a
saline
cathartic..
Scammony
::
Scammony
(n.) An
inspissated
sap
obtained
from the root of the
Convolvulus
Scammonia,
of a
blackish
gray
color,
a
nauseous
smell like that of old
cheese,
and a
somewhat
acrid
taste.
It is used in
medicine
as a
cathartic..
Cato-cathartic
::
Cato-cathartic
(n.) A
remedy
that
purges
by
alvine
discharges.
Catharist
::
Catharist
(n.) One
aiming
at or
pretending
to a
greater
purity
of like than
others
about him; --
applied
to
persons
of
various
sects.
See
Albigenses.
Vulture
::
Vulture
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
rapacious
birds
belonging
to
Vultur,
Cathartes,
Catharista,
and
various
other
genera
of the
family
Vulturidae..
Typhotoxin
::
Typhotoxin
(n.) A basic
substance,
C7H17NO2,
formed
from the
growth
of the
typhoid
bacillus
on meat pulp. It
induces
in small
animals
lethargic
conditions
with
liquid
dejecta..
Work
::
Work (n.) To act or
operate
on the
stomach
and
bowels,
as a
cathartic..
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