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1. (n.) fumitory
any plant of the genus Fumaria, having grayish leaves and spikes of purplish flowers.
Etymology: (1350–1400; alter. of earlier fumiterre, ME < MF < ML fūmus terrae)
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1. (noun) fumitory, fumewort, fumeroot, Fumaria officinalis
delicate European herb with greyish leaves and spikes of purplish flowers; formerly used medicinally
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1. (noun) fumitory
the common uame of several species of the genus Fumaria, annual herbs of the Old World, with finely dissected leaves and small flowers in dense racemes or spikes. F. officinalis is a common species, and was formerly used as an antiscorbutic
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