cel·an·dine /ˈsɛlənˌdaɪn, ˌdin/
白屈菜
cel·an·dine /ˈsɛlənˌdaɪn, ˌdɪn/ 名詞
白屈菜,歐洲毛茛
Cel·an·dine n. Bot. A perennial herbaceous plant (Chelidonium majus) of the poppy family, with yellow flowers. It is used as a medicine in jaundice, etc., and its acrid saffron-colored juice is used to cure warts and the itch; -- called also greater celandine and swallowwort.
Lasser celandine, the pilewort (Ranunculus Ficaria).
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celandine
n 1: North American annual plant with usually yellow or orange
flowers; grows chiefly on wet rather acid soil [syn: jewelweed,
lady's earrings, orange balsam, touch-me-not, Impatiens
capensis]
2: perennial herb with branched woody stock and bright yellow
flowers [syn: greater celandine, swallowwort, swallow
wort, Chelidonium majus]