aconite Meaning in Tamil ( aconite வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நச்சுச் செடிவகை,
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aconite தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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aconite's Usage Examples:
Other prominent species are Campanula, Pyrethrum, aconite, Cephaelis, speedwell, Alchemilla sericea, Centaurea macrocephala, Primula grandis and a species of primrose.
A charming tuberous rooted plant, called winter aconite.
Toxicology In a few minutes after the introduction of a poisonous dose of aconite, marked symptoms supervene.
Liniments containing opium, belladonna or aconite rubbed into the affected part will often soothe the most severe local pain.
There is one condition of the heart itself in which aconite is sometimes useful.
This is accelerated by a marked depressant action upon the heart, similar to that produced by veratrine and aconite.
Nearly all the species of plants which grow on these prairies are common to Europe (paeonics, Hemerocallis, asters, pinks, gentians, violets, Cypripedium, Aquilegia, Delphinium, aconites, irises and so on), but here the plants attain a much greater size; a man standing erect is often hidden by the grasses.
When put to the lip, the juice of the aconite root produces a feeling of numbness and tingling.
The principal ores of copper are the oxides cuprite and melaconite, the carbonates malachite and chessylite, the basic chloride atacamite, the silicate chrysocolla, the sulphides chalcocite, chalcopyrite, erubescite and tetrahedrite.
In the New Year the bare twigs make a bright tracery above clumps of snowdrops and yellow winter aconites.
Kronfeld has shown that aconites are dependent for this on the visits of a Bombus and cannot exist outside the area where it occurs.
The aconite has a short underground stem, from which dark-coloured tapering roots descend.
The horn-like nectaries under the galeate sepal of aconite (fig.
Synonyms:
helmet flower, genus Aconitum, Aconitum lycoctonum, Aconitum, wolf"s bane, Aconitum napellus, helmetflower, wolfbane, monkshood, poisonous plant, wolfsbane,
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