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Bitter apple

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col⋅o⋅cynth

[kol-uh-sinth]
–noun
1. a plant, Citrullus colocynthis, belonging to the gourd family, of the warmer parts of Asia, the Mediterranean region, etc., bearing a round, yellow or green fruit with a bitter pulp.
2. the fruit of this plant.
3. Pharmacology. the drug derived from the pulp of the unripe but full-grown fruit of this plant, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative.
Also called bitter apple (for defs. 1, 2).


Origin:
1555–65; < L colocynthis < Gk kolokynthís, var. of kolókyntha bitter gourd, bitter cucumber
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bitter apple  
n.  See colocynth.
col·o·cynth   (kŏl'ə-sĭnth')   
n.   In both senses also called bitter apple.
  1. A tendril-bearing Old World vine (Citrullus colocynthis) bearing yellowish, green-mottled fruits the size of small lemons.

  2. The fruit of this plant, whose dried, bitter, spongy pulp is a very strong laxative.


[Latin colocynthis, from Greek kolokunthis, from kolokunthē, round gourd.]
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: col·o·cynth
Pronunciation: 'käl-&-"sin(t)th
Function: noun
: a Mediterranean and African herbaceous vine (Citrulluscolocynthis) related to the watermelon; also : its spongy fruit from which a powerful cathartic is prepared
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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bitter apple

(Citrullus colocynthis), hairy-stemmed climbing vine, of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), native to the Mediterranean region. The colocynth has small, pale greenish yellow flowers, forked tendrils, hairy, deeply cut leaves, and rounded yellow or green fruits that have a bitter taste. The fruits yield a purgative and a derivative that is used against rodents.

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