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santonica
san·ton·i·ca S0080100 (săn-tŏn′ĭ-kə)n.1. Any of several perennial Eurasian artemisias, especially Artemisia cina and A. maritima, having aromatic leaves and numerous flower heads that yield santonin.2. The dried unopened flower heads of this plant. [New Latin, from Latin (herba) santonica, from feminine of Santonicus, of the Santoni, a Gallic people of Aquitania.]santonica (sænˈtɒnɪkə) n1. (Plants) an oriental wormwood plant, Artemisia cina (or maritima)2. (Pharmacology) the dried flower heads of this plant, formerly used as a vermifuge Former name (1936–61): wormseed [C17: New Latin, from Late Latin herba santonica herb of the Santones (probably wormwood), from Latin Santonī a people of Aquitania]Santo André
Santo André (sän`to͝o ändrĕ`), city (1996 pop. 625,294), São Paulo state, S Brazil, a suburb of São Paulo. The city houses the offices of many international firms and has industries that produce textiles, metal products, porcelain, foodstuffs, furniture, and airplanes.Santo André a city in southeastern Brazil, an industrial suburb of São Paulo. Population, 417,300 (1970). Santo André has a railroad station. Industry includes ferrous metallurgy, the production of chemicals, and machine building. The city was founded in the 16th century. santonica
santonica (săn-tŏn′ĭ-kə)n.1. Any of several perennial Eurasian artemisias, especially Artemisia cina and A. maritima, having aromatic leaves and numerous flower heads that yield santonin.2. The dried unopened flower heads of this plant.ThesaurusSeewormseed |