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jalap
[ jal-uhp, jah-luhp ]
noun
- the dried tuberous root of any of several plants, especially Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative.
- any of these plants.
jalap
/ 藞d蕭忙l蓹p; d蕭蓹藞l忙p瑟k /
noun
- a Mexican convolvulaceous plant, Exogonium (or Ipomoea ) purga
- any of several similar or related plants
- the dried and powdered root of any of these plants, used as a purgative
- the resin obtained from any of these plants
Derived Forms
- jalapic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 箩补路濒补辫路颈肠 [ja-, lap, -ik, jah-], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of jalap1
Example Sentences
The claims are an echo from 1918, when an ad for Dr. Pierce鈥檚 Pleasant Pellets promised that the pills 鈥 made from 鈥淢ay-apple, leaves of aloe, jalap鈥 鈥 offered protection 鈥渁gainst the deadly attack of the Spanish Influenza.鈥
Dr. Adam Kuhn called the mercury and jalap drink 鈥渁 murderous dose鈥 and said so in the newspapers.
At Barrett鈥檚 apothecary, Eliza purchased jalap and Bohea tea.
鈥淭he price of jalap and tea has climbed to the clouds since the fever struck. If he really cared, he would charge a decent price instead of robbing the sick. Pharmacists and coffin makers are the only people who profit from this plague.鈥
鈥淭hat was ten ounces of blood. I鈥檒l come back tomorrow to take another ten. She needs to purge the disease still in her stomach and bowels. She鈥檒l need ten grains of jalap and ten grains of calomel. It will be dirty work to care for her, but it should clean her system efficiently.鈥
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