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Definition of poison oak in English: poison oaknoun A North American climbing shrub related to poison ivy and having similar properties. Rhus toxicodendron, family Anacardiaceae Example sentencesExamples - The nut's hard ash-coloured shell contains toxic substances similar to what is found in poison ivy and poison oak.
- Common woody plants in the understory were toyon, California hazel, and poison oak.
- Then after about the 300th warning about poison oak, Rob came over again and pointed out this giant cow chilling in the shade.
- To dwell on the dearth of bonus material any further would be like rubbing poison oak into a paper cut.
- The three girls entered the trees, avoiding the thorns and poison oak that scattered around the ground and branches, to reveal a small, grassy clearing.
- Watch out for poison oak as it is very prolific in the area.
- She says that for centuries, plantain has been used to provide immediate relief from mosquito bites, hornet stings and the painful itching of poison ivy or poison oak.
- It's a moderate, 2-mile round-trip; watch for poison oak.
- The late Alabama folk herbalist Tommie Bass used plantain for sunburn, stings, poison ivy and poison oak.
- Contact eczema is the rash from poison ivy or poison oak, for example.
- Symptoms, also caused by rubber accelerators and chemical additives, include redness, itching, crusting, and blisters, resembling the reaction to poison ivy or poison oak.
- If a child touches poison ivy, poison oak or a sumac plant, causing an itchy rash with pin-size clear blisters, give him a thorough bath to remove the oily resin that caused the reaction.
- Ivy Block is applied at least 15 minutes before exposure to poison ivy or poison oak.
- ‘Watch out for the poison oak,’ he warns, pointing to thick clumps along the deer trail we are following.
- Seventh is poison oak, and what can be said about poison oak?
- He notes that although it was just water, there were dead fish and poison oak contaminating the water all over the course.
- Wear long pants and sleeves when the weather permits, and learn how to take off your clothes when you've been out in the poison oak.
- From a manicured picnic area, you hike down a trail that's steep, skinny, and edged with poison oak, but the route is mercifully short - about 0.25 mile.
- And you can get even better protection by avoiding poison ivy all together, as well as its cousins poison sumac and poison oak.
- The good news is there is no poison ivy or poison oak in Newfoundland.
Definition of poison oak in US English: poison oaknounˈpɔɪzn oʊk A North American climbing shrub of the cashew family, closely related to poison ivy and having similar properties. Rhus toxicodendron, family Anacardiaceae Example sentencesExamples - He notes that although it was just water, there were dead fish and poison oak contaminating the water all over the course.
- The late Alabama folk herbalist Tommie Bass used plantain for sunburn, stings, poison ivy and poison oak.
- Watch out for poison oak as it is very prolific in the area.
- The good news is there is no poison ivy or poison oak in Newfoundland.
- Then after about the 300th warning about poison oak, Rob came over again and pointed out this giant cow chilling in the shade.
- To dwell on the dearth of bonus material any further would be like rubbing poison oak into a paper cut.
- She says that for centuries, plantain has been used to provide immediate relief from mosquito bites, hornet stings and the painful itching of poison ivy or poison oak.
- And you can get even better protection by avoiding poison ivy all together, as well as its cousins poison sumac and poison oak.
- The three girls entered the trees, avoiding the thorns and poison oak that scattered around the ground and branches, to reveal a small, grassy clearing.
- Symptoms, also caused by rubber accelerators and chemical additives, include redness, itching, crusting, and blisters, resembling the reaction to poison ivy or poison oak.
- Contact eczema is the rash from poison ivy or poison oak, for example.
- ‘Watch out for the poison oak,’ he warns, pointing to thick clumps along the deer trail we are following.
- If a child touches poison ivy, poison oak or a sumac plant, causing an itchy rash with pin-size clear blisters, give him a thorough bath to remove the oily resin that caused the reaction.
- Seventh is poison oak, and what can be said about poison oak?
- Common woody plants in the understory were toyon, California hazel, and poison oak.
- From a manicured picnic area, you hike down a trail that's steep, skinny, and edged with poison oak, but the route is mercifully short - about 0.25 mile.
- Wear long pants and sleeves when the weather permits, and learn how to take off your clothes when you've been out in the poison oak.
- It's a moderate, 2-mile round-trip; watch for poison oak.
- The nut's hard ash-coloured shell contains toxic substances similar to what is found in poison ivy and poison oak.
- Ivy Block is applied at least 15 minutes before exposure to poison ivy or poison oak.
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