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ta•rax•a•cum
Pronunciation: (tu-rak'su-kum), [key]—
n. Pharm.
the dried roots of any of several composite plants of the genus
Taraxacum, as the dandelion,
T. officinale or
T. laevigatum, used in medicine in powdered or fluidextract form chiefly as a tonic and aperient.
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