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Definition of horse-chestnut
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of horse-chestnut is as below...
Horse-chestnut
(n.) The tree
itself,
which was
brought
from
Constantinople
in the
beginning
of the
sixteenth
century,
and is now
common
in the
temperate
zones of both
hemispheres.
The
native
American
species
are
called
buckeyes..
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Esculic
::
Esculic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
obtained
from, the
horse-chestnut;
as,
esculic
acid..
Thyrsus
::
Thyrsus
(n.) A
species
of
inflorescence;
a dense
panicle,
as in the lilac and
horse-chestnut..
Horse-chestnut
::
Horse-chestnut
(n.) The large
nutlike
seed of a
species
of
Aesculus
(Ae.
Hippocastanum),
formerly
ground,
and fed to
horses,
whence
the
name..
Paviin
::
Paviin
(n.) A
glucoside
found in
species
of the genus Pavia of the
Horse-chestnut
family.
Horse-chestnut
::
Horse-chestnut
(n.) The tree
itself,
which was
brought
from
Constantinople
in the
beginning
of the
sixteenth
century,
and is now
common
in the
temperate
zones of both
hemispheres.
The
native
American
species
are
called
buckeyes..
Quercitin
::
Quercitin
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
substance,
occurring
quite
widely
distributed
in the
vegetable
kingdom,
as is
apple-tree
bark,
horse-chestnut
leaves,
etc., but
originally
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
quercitrin.
Called
also
meletin..
Pseudo-monocotyledonous
::
Pseudo-monocotyledonous
(a.)
Having
two
coalescent
cotyledons,
as the live oak and the
horse-chestnut..
Esculin
::
Esculin
(n.) A
glucoside
obtained
from the
Aesculus
hippocastanum,
or
horse-chestnut,
and
characterized
by its fine blue
fluorescent
solutions..
Fraxin
::
Fraxin
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
regarded
as a
glucoside,
and found in the bark of the ash
(Fraxinus)
and along with
esculin
in the bark of the
horse-chestnut.
It shows a
delicate
fluorescence
in
alkaline
solutions;
--
called
also
paviin..
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