Euphorbia

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See also: euphorbia

Translingual

Euphorbia antiquorum

Etymology

Linnaeus's c. 1753, from Euphorbus, the Greco-Mauretanian physician to King Juba, who described their medicinal properties c. 12 B.C.E.) + -ea.

Proper noun

Euphorbia f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Euphorbiaceae – spurges, with numerous flowering plant species, which may grow as herbs, shrubs, or trees, but all typically with latex and paired spines.

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Descendants

  • English: euphorbia

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