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be·zoar \ˈbēzō(ə)r\ noun or bezoar stone (-s) Etymology: Middle French bézoard, from Spanish bezoar, from Arabic bāzahr, bādizahr, from Persian bād-zahr, pād-zahr, from pād protecting (against) + zahr poison : any of various concretions found in the alimentary organs (especially of certain ruminants) formerly believed to possess magical properties and used in the Orient as a medicine or pigment — see german bezoar, oriental bezoar, phytobezoar, trichobezoar, western bezoar |