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  1. ... the Betel, the great masticatory of the Orientals. Areca Catechu, see Areca. "Areca Faufel, see Areca. AREF ACTION, Arefac'tio, Xeran'sis, frpavais, from ...
  2. ... the Betel, the great masticatory of the Orientals. Areca Catechu, dee Areca. Areca Faufel, see Areca. AREFACTION, Arefac'tio, Xeran'sis, Znpavmg, Jrom arefacere, ' ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Flora Carolinaeensis : or, A historical, medical, and economical display of the vegetable ... 
    Publication: Charleston [S. C.] : Printed for the author by John Hoff ..., 1806
    ... account of the remaining species. ARCYRIA. See Clathru*. ARECA, The Fussel or Fausselnut, or Arica nut, a ... Acanthium. ARGOL. See Lichen Rocella. ARICA NUT. See Areca. ARISARUM. See Arum. ARISI, the Indian name for ...
  4. ... the Betel, the great masticatory of the Orientals. Areca Catechu, see Areca. Areca Faufel, see Areca. AREFAC'TION, Arefac'tio, Xeran'sis, f>?pav< ...
  5. ... the fruit of a species of palm, denominated Areca Catechu. Its true origin was made known by ... the same purposes as the officinal catechu. 2. Areca Catechu. This is obtained from the areca nut, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... as triangles, circles, &c. will be given hereafter. ARECA, the Fausei nut in botany, a genus of ( ... imbri- cated. There are three species, vis. 1. Areca cathecu, a native of India. It has no ...
  7. ... areatus (ar-e-a'tus). Occurring in patches. Areca (ar'e-kah) [L.; East Indian]. 1. A ... and heart depressant. arecin (ar'es-in). 1. Areca-red: a pigment from betel-nut. 2. An ...
  8. ... article under con- sideration, but also in Gambir, Areca Catechu, and perhaps in Kino. It crystallizes in ... G. ; the latter including also an extract from Areca Catechu) is obtained by boiling the leaves of ...
  9. ... Cor. PI. ii. 175.—Carson, Illust. 24—Of Areca Catechu in Nees von E. 38.-—-Hayne, vii. ... plants are already known to yield it, namely, Areca Catechu, Acacia Catechu, and Un- caria Gambir; and ...
  10. ... vasculosa. This zone eventually encloses the whole yolk. [ARECA NUT. Betel-nut. The pro- duct of the Areca Catechu.] ARE'NA. Sand ; an obsolete term for ...
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