Jew-bush

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Definition

Noun: 1. A low tropical American shrub with powerful emetic properties: "Jew-bush" is a common name for a specific shrub native to tropical regions of the Americas, noted for its medicinal use as a strong inducer of vomiting.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Traditional healers sometimes used the leaves of the jew-bush to prepare an emetic tea.
    • The jew-bush is recognized by its distinctive foliage and growth habit.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: The term "jew-bush" is a folk or common name. In botanical and scientific contexts, this plant is more precisely identified by its Latin binomial name to avoid ambiguity.
    • While known locally as jew-bush, the plant's scientific classification is essential for accurate study.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scientific Name: (subsp. or other subspecies). This is the primary botanical name for the plant commonly called jew-bush.
  • Redbird Cactus, Devil's Backbone: These are other common names for the same or very closely related species within the genus.
Synonyms
  • Emetic shrub: A descriptive synonym highlighting its primary known property.
  • Botanical emetic: A more general term for a plant used to induce vomiting.
Important Note on Usage

The term "jew-bush" is an archaic common name. Modern botanical and horticultural references strongly prefer the use of the plant's scientific name or its other common names (e.g., Redbird Cactus, Devil's Backbone) to avoid any potential for misunderstanding or offense, as the origin and appropriateness of the "jew-" prefix in this context are unclear and not standard in contemporary language.

Noun
  1. low tropical American shrub having powerful emetic properties