ephedra

[ ih-fed-ruh, ef-i-druh ]

noun
  1. any of various plants of the genus Ephedra, growing in dry regions and having branching stems with dry scalelike leaves.

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Origin of ephedra

1
<New Latin (Linnaeus) <Greek ephédra the horsetail plant, literally, sitting (upon a place), equivalent to ep-ep- + hédra seat, sitting (see cathedra)

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ephedra

/ (ɪˈfɛdrə) /


noun
  1. any gymnosperm shrub of the genus Ephedra, of warm regions of America and Eurasia: the source of ephedrine: family Ephedraceae, phylum Gnetophyta

Origin of ephedra

1
C18: New Latin, from Latin, from Greek ephedros a sitting upon, from epi- + hedra seat

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