Definition of Baptisia tinctoria

1. Noun. Much-branched erect herb with bright yellow flowers; distributed from Massachusetts to Florida.

Exact synonyms: Horsefly Weed, Indigo Broom, Rattle Weed
Generic synonyms: False Indigo, Wild Indigo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baptisia Tinctoria

Bantoid
Bantoid language
Bantu
Bantu-speaking
Banyumasan
Baoding
Baotou
Baoulé
Baphia
Baphia nitida
Baphomet
Bapticostal
Baptisia
Baptisia australis
Baptisia lactea
Baptisia tinctoria (current term)
Baptist
Baptist Church
Baptist denomination
Baptistic
Baptistic doctrine
Baptists
Barack
Baraita
Baraitas
Barak
Baraka
Barany
Barany's caloric test

Literary usage of Baptisia tinctoria

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions by Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York (1882)
"These cures cannot all be due to the imagination, because they have been verified times without number by different physicians. VIII, Baptisia tinctoria. ..."

2. A Clinical materia medica by Ernest Albert Farrington (1897)
"Baptisia tinctoria. (Gelsem. ... I HAVE selected for our study to-day a member of the leguminous plants, Baptisia tinctoria, or the wild indigo. ..."

3. Pathogenetic Outlines of Homœpathic Drugs by Carl Heinigke (1880)
"Baptisia tinctoria. Copious secretion of a peculiarly smelling urine with a brownish, slimy deposit; copious turbid, whitish urine with a slimy deposit. ..."

4. New Remedies: Their Pathogenetic Effects and Therapeutical Application in by Edwin Moses Hale (1864)
"Baptisia tinctoria. (Wild Indigo. Horsefly-Weed.) This plant is indigenous, growing in most part of the United States, in dry and poor soils, ..."

5. Leaders in homoeopathic therapeutics by Eugene Beauharnais Nash (1901)
"Baptisia tinctoria Will quite naturally come in here, as it is often indicated after the Gelsemium stage is over in fevers. Typhoid fever can be aborted ..."

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