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opop·a·nax \əˈpäpəˌnaks\ noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from opo- + panax 1. also opop·o·nax \“\-es a. : an odorous gum resin formerly used in medicine and believed to be obtained from Hercules' allheal b. : bisabol 2. a. capitalized : a genus of southern European herbs (family Umbelliferae) having compound umbels of yellow flowers and fruit with numerous oil tubes b. -es : a plant of the genus Opopanax; specifically : hercules' allheal 3. -es : huisache |