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“aconites”
1. The dried leaves and roots of some plants, which have a poisonous alkaloid that was formerly used for medical purposes.
2. Etymology: from French aconit; from Latin aconitum, from Greek akoniton, "without dust" from a-, "without" + konis, "dust".
2. Etymology: from French aconit; from Latin aconitum, from Greek akoniton, "without dust" from a-, "without" + konis, "dust".
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coni-, conio-, -coniosis, -conite, koni-, konio-, kon-, kono-
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