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		Definition of nux vomica in English: nux vomicanoun nʌks ˈvɒmɪkəˌnʊks ˈvɑməkə mass noun1A spiny southern Asian tree with orange fruit and toxic seeds that are a commercial source of strychnine. 马钱子 Strychnos nux-vomica, family Loganiaceae Example sentencesExamples -  The Nux Vomica, we learn, is also known as 'The Poison Tree'.
 -  De Abano in the fourteenth century included mercury, copper, lapis lazuli, arsenic sublimate, litharge, nux vomica, laurel berries, and hellebore in his De Remedis Venenorum.
 -  The Strychnine tree also known as Nux vomica, is an evergreen tree native to southeast Asia, a member of family Loganiaceae.
 -  Belladonna, sepia and nux vomica are among the most common ingredients.
 -  Extracts of nux vomica have been used in some preparations.
 
 - 1.1 A homeopathic preparation of the nux vomica used especially for the treatment of symptoms of overeating and overdrinking.
马钱子制剂 Example sentencesExamples -  Back pain can be ‘cured’ with horse chestnut and nux vomica.
 -  I also recommend the remedy nux vomica for sickness following surgery.
 -  A homeopathic remedy for hangovers is the attractively-named nux vomica, which is available in most health food stores.
 -  Other remedies you mentioned: Arnica montana and nux vomica.
 -  Homeopathic remedies, including nux vomica, iris, belladona and others seem to help some headache sufferers.
 
  
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from medieval Latin, from Latin nux 'nut' + vomica 'causing vomiting' (from vomere 'to vomit').    Definition of nux vomica in US English: nux vomicanounˌno͝oks ˈväməkəˌnʊks ˈvɑməkə 1A spiny southern Asian tree with orange fruit and toxic seeds that are a commercial source of strychnine. 马钱子 Strychnos nux-vomica, family Loganiaceae Example sentencesExamples -  The Nux Vomica, we learn, is also known as 'The Poison Tree'.
 -  Belladonna, sepia and nux vomica are among the most common ingredients.
 -  De Abano in the fourteenth century included mercury, copper, lapis lazuli, arsenic sublimate, litharge, nux vomica, laurel berries, and hellebore in his De Remedis Venenorum.
 -  Extracts of nux vomica have been used in some preparations.
 -  The Strychnine tree also known as Nux vomica, is an evergreen tree native to southeast Asia, a member of family Loganiaceae.
 
 - 1.1 A homeopathic preparation of the nux vomica used especially for the treatment of symptoms of overeating and overdrinking.
马钱子制剂 Example sentencesExamples -  I also recommend the remedy nux vomica for sickness following surgery.
 -  Back pain can be ‘cured’ with horse chestnut and nux vomica.
 -  Other remedies you mentioned: Arnica montana and nux vomica.
 -  Homeopathic remedies, including nux vomica, iris, belladona and others seem to help some headache sufferers.
 -  A homeopathic remedy for hangovers is the attractively-named nux vomica, which is available in most health food stores.
 
  
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from medieval Latin, from Latin nux ‘nut’ + vomica ‘causing vomiting’ (from vomere ‘to vomit’).     |