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senega
[ sen-i-guh ]
noun
- the dried root of a milkwort, Polygala senega, of the eastern U.S., used as an expectorant and diuretic.
- the plant itself.
senega
/ ˈsɛnɪɡə /
noun
- a milkwort plant, Polygala senega, of the eastern US, with small white flowers
- the root of this plant, used as an expectorant
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of senega1
C18: variant of Seneca (the Indian tribe)
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Example Sentences
Toiletries bore Chinese touches too: The lotion’s scent, for example, was inspired by yuan zhi, or senega root, an herb used in Asian drinks to calm the spirit.
From New York Times
Gum senega, review of the regulations imposed on the trade for, 272.
From Project Gutenberg
The central emetics are apomorphine, tartar emetic, ipecacuanha, senega and squill.
From Project Gutenberg
Digitonin, on the other hand, is a cardiac depressant, and has been found to be identical with saponin, the chief constituent of senega root.
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Dr. A. E. Ross speaks highly of its use as an expectorant, ranking it in this respect with senega; he found it especially useful in the bronchitis of children.
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