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  1. ... Paleness. OCHROTYPHUS, Fever, yellow. OCHTHIASIS, Molluscum. OCHTHODES, Callous. OCIMUM ADSCENDENS, 0. Basilicum. Oci'mum Basil'icum, 0. adecen'dene seu pilo'- aum seu ...
  2. ... has been supposed to possess nervine pro- perties. Ocimum Caryophylla'tum, 0. min'imiem, Small or Bush basil. Possesses properties si- milar to the former. It ...
  3. ... the adjoining portion of Asia. Called in Britain basil-thyme (Prior), and the m|ST€ L of the Anglo-Saxon transl. Apul. 119, — identified by Cockayne with the basil, maybe compared: C. acinos is described by Fuchsius ...
  4. ... protuber- ance). Molluscum. Ochthodes, ok-tho'des. Callous. Ocimum (o'sim-um) adscen'dens (okus, swift, owing to its swift growth). O. basilicum. 0. basil'icum, Com- mon or Citron basil, ord. Labiatae. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... Noumenius. Nycteris. Nycticorax. Nymphaea. Oohne. Ochra. Ochrus. Ocimoeides. Ocimum. oe. (Enanthe. CEnas. CEnothera. CEstrus. Oliva. Ololygon. Olostion. ...
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