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Example sentences for "cassia"

Lexicographically close words:
cassava; casse; casserole; casseroles; cassette; cassimere; cassiope; cassique; cassiterite; cassock
  1. Probably Cassia lignea, or in rolled up bark like twigs, to distinguish it from the drug called Cassia fistula.

  2. Cassia in twigs[5] is procured in the territory of Calicut.

  3. Leguminosae), the leaves of several species yielding senna, while the drug known as cassia fistula or purging cassia is derived from the pod of Cassia fistula, the bark of which is used in tanning.

  4. The seeds of Cassia occidentalis known as "wild coffee" are used as a substitute for coffee in Dominica and are said to have a flavor equal to that of true coffee.

  5. Mogdad or Negro coffee is the roasted seeds of Cassia occidentalis, which are used as a substitute for coffee, though they contain no caffeine.

  6. The species generally recognized as best adapted for medicinal purposes are those with oboval and those with obtuse leaves--Cassia obovata and Cassia obtusifolia.

  7. The Laurus cassia is not to be confounded with another Indian tree, one of the Leguminosae, the Cassia fistula, whose enormous cods formerly played an important role under the name of Cassia in therapeutic science.

  8. Abel, put Cassia into the new chaise," he said, quietly.

  9. Cassia was not large, but she had a good deal of action, and was the Doctor's show-horse.

  10. Cassia pointed her sharp ears and shied to let them pass.

  11. The Doctor's mare, Cassia, was so called by her master from her cinnamon color, cassia being one of the professional names for that spice or drug.

  12. An hour after dawn, Cassia pointed her fine ears homeward, and struck into her square, honest trot, as if she had not been doing anything more than her duty during her four hours' stretch of the last night.

  13. Slip Cassia into the new sulky, and fetch her round.

  14. The long-podded cassia was plentiful, and its young seeds tasted well, but considerably affected the bowels.

  15. Charley brought me a branch of a Cassia with a thyrse of showy yellow blossoms, which he said he had plucked from a shrub about fifteen feet high.

  16. Royle with the Andropogon Calamus aromaticus or roosa grass of India; cassia (Heb.

  17. And to Pierre that escutcheon recalled another memory, that of the portrait of Cassia Boccanera the /amorosa/ and avengeress who had flung herself into the Tiber with her brother Ercole and the corpse of her lover Flavio.

  18. Cassia indicates the fertility of the soil; where diyataliya (mexitixia tetrandra) and kumbuk (terminalia tomentosa) flourish a copious supply of water can be obtained.

  19. Ehela tree (Cassia fistula) put on young shoots, and till black crows put on a plumage white.

  20. Cassia leaves are stingless but prickly is the nettle).

  21. When a person is hurt by a nettle, cassia leaves are rubbed on the injured place with the words "tôra kola visa netâ kahambaliyâ visa eta.

  22. Pudding-Pipe tree, and furnishes the cassia pods of commerce.

  23. The unexpanded flower buds are sold as cassia buds, possessing properties similar to those of the bark.


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    Other words:
    ebony; oak; tree