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haematoxylon
/ ˌhiːmətɒkˈsɪlɪk, ˌhiːməˈtɒksɪlɒn /
noun
any thorny leguminous tree of the genus Haematoxylon, esp the logwood, of tropical America and SW Africa. The heartwood yields the dye haematoxylin
Other Word Forms
- haematoxylic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of haematoxylon1
Example Sentences
Logwood is the heart-wood of Haematoxylon campechianum, a tree growing in Central America.
We find that the passages are often putty-colored in disorders of the liver, frequently bloody or tarry in appearance in bleeding within the bowel, and liable to be black after taking bismuth, charcoal, or iron, and red after krameria, kino, or haematoxylon.
Haematoxylon Campechianum: A, branch during daytime; B, branch with leaves asleep, reduced to two-thirds of natural scale.
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