gum eurphorbium
Noun: - An acrid brown gum resin: A specific type of gum resin, characterized by its brown color and pungent, irritating taste or smell. Historically used in various applications, but its primary contemporary use is in veterinary medicine.
"Gum eurphorbium" is a highly specific, technical term. It refers to a natural product derived from certain plants of the Euphorbia genus. Its usage is almost entirely confined to specialized fields like pharmacology, historical medicine, and veterinary science. It is not a term encountered in everyday conversation or general writing.
- The ancient remedy contained gum eurphorbium as a key, though harsh, ingredient.
- In the veterinary clinic, gum eurphorbium is sometimes applied as a counter-irritant.
- The substance labeled gum eurphorbium in the old apothecary jar was a dark, resinous mass.
- Historical/Traditional Medicine: In older pharmacological texts, "gum eurphorbium" is listed as a powerful stimulant and irritant, used cautiously in certain formulations.
- Botanical Context: The term specifies the plant source, linking it to the spurge family (), from which the resin is exuded.
- Euphorbium: Often used synonymously with "gum eurphorbium," this is the shorter, more direct name for the same resin.
- Gum resin: The general category to which gum eurphorbium belongs. It is a natural mixture of gum and resin.
- Euphorbium (n): The direct synonym.
- Acrid resin (n phrase): A descriptive synonym highlighting its primary characteristic.
This word has a single, precise meaning. It does not have different modern meanings or common idiomatic uses. Its definition is consistent: an acrid brown gum resin from Euphorbia plants, used mainly in veterinary medicine.
- an acrid brown gum resin now used mainly in veterinary medicine