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dill D0225200 (dĭl)n.1. An aromatic herb (Anethum graveolens) in the parsley family, native to Eurasia, having finely dissected leaves and small yellow flowers clustered in umbels.2. The leaves or seeds of this plant, used as a seasoning. [Middle English dile, from Old English.]dill (dɪl) n1. (Plants) an umbelliferous aromatic Eurasian plant, Anethum graveolens, with finely dissected leaves and umbrella-shaped clusters of yellow flowers2. (Cookery) the leaves or seedlike fruits of this plant, used for flavouring in pickles, soups, etc, and in medicine[Old English dile; related to Old High German tilli] ˈdilly adj
dill n informal chiefly Austral and NZ a fool; idiot [C20: from dilly2]dill (dɪl) n. 1. any plant of the genus Anethum, of the parsley family, esp. A. graveolens, having aromatic seeds and finely divided leaves used as a flavoring. 2. the seeds or leaves. 3. dill pickle. [before 900; Middle English di(l)le, Old English dile; akin to Old Saxon dilli, Old High German tilli, Old Norse dylla] dilled, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dill - aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoningAnethum graveolensdill weed, dill - aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoningdill seed - seed of the dill plant used as seasoningherb, herbaceous plant - a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests | | 2. | dill - aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoningdill weedherb - aromatic potherb used in cookery for its savory qualitiesAnethum graveolens, dill - aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoning | Translationsdill
phonier than a three-dollar billCompletely and obviously false, fake, or illegitimate; not genuine or authentic in the slightest. (There has never been a three-dollar bill in circulation in the United States.) Primarily heard in US. The guy said he was selling Rolexes, but this thing is phonier than a three-dollar bill. The senator's hammed-up, teary-eyed speech was phonier than a three-dollar bill, if you ask me.See also: bill, phonyqueerer than a three-dollar bill1. Completely and obviously false, fake, or illegitimate; not genuine or authentic in the slightest. (There has never been a three-dollar bill in circulation in the United States.) Primarily heard in US. The guy said he was selling Rolexes, but this thing is queerer than a three-dollar bill. The senator's hammed-up, teary-eyed speech was queerer than a three-dollar bill, if you ask me.2. Completely or blatantly not heterosexual or cisgender. Offensive when used pejoratively. Primarily heard in US. Honey, I'm as queer as a three-dollar bill and proud of it.See also: billdill
dill, Old World annual or biennial plant (Anethum graveolens) of the family Umbelliferae (parsleyparsley, Mediterranean aromatic herb (Petroselinum crispum or Apium petroselinum) of the carrot family, cultivated since the days of the Romans for its foliage, used in cookery as a seasoning and garnish. ..... Click the link for more information. family), cultivated since at least since 400 B.C. The pungent, aromatic leaves and seeds are used for pickling and for flavoring sauces, salads, and soups. Dill water (a carminative) and oil of dill are made from the seeds. Dill was formerly used in charms against witchcraft. Dill is classified in the division MagnoliophytaMagnoliophyta , division of the plant kingdom consisting of those organisms commonly called the flowering plants, or angiosperms. The angiosperms have leaves, stems, and roots, and vascular, or conducting, tissue (xylem and phloem). ..... Click the link for more information. , class Magnoliopsida, order Apiales, family Umbelliferae. dill dillEdible, common seasoning. Yellowish flat-topped flower umbrella with recognizable dill smell. Thin stringy fern-like leaves with famous dill smell and taste. Its these stringy “leaves” and seeds that are what we call “dill” to season our foods. Dill (especially the seeds) is great for digestion, stomach, gas, colic, intestinal, and urinary issues. Some say sniffing dill cured hiccups. Try juicing. Anti-spasmodic and antibacterial. Warning- do not confuse with poisonous parsley varieties.dill[dil] (botany) Anethum graveolens. A small annual or biennial herb in the family Umbelliferae; the aromatic leaves and seeds are used for food flavoring. dill an umbelliferous aromatic Eurasian plant, Anethum graveolens, with finely dissected leaves and umbrella-shaped clusters of yellow flowers dill
dill, Anethum graveolens (trade name), Oleum anethi (trade name), Peucedanum graveolens (trade name), dillweed (trade name) Classification Therapeutic: sedative hypnotics Oral: GI, kidney, and urinary tract diseasesinsomniaActionDill seed has antibacterial, sedative, and diuretic effects. Dill seed oil has spasmolytic effects on smooth muscle.Therapeutic effectsImproved sleep.Relief of intestinal discomfort.PharmacokineticsAbsorption: Unknown.Distribution: Unknown.Metabolism and Excretion: Unknown.Half-life: Unknown.Time/action profile ROUTE | ONSET | PEAK | DURATION |
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Contraindications/PrecautionsContraindicated in: Allergy to dill or allergy to carrot family plants, including asafoetida, caraway, celery, coriander and fennel;.Use Cautiously in: Obstetric: Pregnancy and lactation: avoid amounts greater than seasoning quantities.Adverse Reactions/Side EffectsDermatologicInteractionsMay ↑ lithium levels.None known.Oral (Adults) Dried seeds—1–4 g PO TID; Oil—2–6 drops daily.AvailabilityBulk dried seeds: OTCDill oil: OTCNursing implicationsNursing assessment- Assess appetite, flatulence and bowel elimination before and during therapy.
- Assess sleep patterns prior to and during therapy.
Potential Nursing Diagnoses (Indications) Deficient knowledge, related to medication regimen
Implementation- May be taken without regard for food.
Patient/Family Teaching- Inform patients that there are no approved uses for this herbal supplement.
- Advise patient that dill contains a high sodium content and patients on a restricted sodium diet should not take this herbal supplement without consulting health care professional.
- Warn patients that skin contact with this herbal supplement may cause skin irritation.
Evaluation/Desired Outcomes- Improved appetite and reduction in intestinal discomfort.
- Improvement in sleep habits.
dill Herbal medicine A culinary and medicinal plant that has been used as an antimicrobial, appetite stimulant, carminative and treatment for colic.dill (dĭl) A hardy annual, Anethum graveolens, whose leaves and seeds are used primarily to flavor foods. It is also used as an antiflatulent and antispasmodic, but scientific evidence of its effectiveness is lacking. Patient discussion about dillQ. i have nerv damage in my left arm . what are the best ways to dill whith paine excelpt paine pills. not the best speller hope pepole understand. just wonderd what typs of ways you can deal with for paine whithout haveing to take meds; terryA. here is an article i found for you- http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/pain-relief-without-pills "If you're a pain sufferer, here's some good news: Plenty of options exist to ease aches, and many of them don't come in pill form." More discussions about dillDILL
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Synonyms for dillnoun aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoningSynonymsRelated Words- dill weed
- dill
- dill seed
- herb
- herbaceous plant
noun aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoningSynonymsRelated Words- herb
- Anethum graveolens
- dill
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