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Definition of Anthriscus
1. Noun. Chervil: of Europe, North Africa and Asia.
Generic synonyms: Rosid Dicot Genus
Group relationships: Apiaceae, Carrot Family, Family Apiaceae, Family Umbelliferae, Umbelliferae
Member holonyms: Anthriscus Cereifolium, Beaked Parsley, Chervil, Anthriscus Sylvestris, Cow Parsley, Wild Chervil
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anthriscus
Literary usage of Anthriscus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1868)
"bipinnate foliage ; the latter is much like that of Anthriscus silvestris,
Hoffm., whilst the flowers are usually about the size of those of D. ..."
2. The History of the County of Dublin by John D'Alton (1838)
"... anthriscus, upright hedge parsley ; and the late flowering althea officinalis,
marsh mallow. The roots of this latter possess well known medical ..."
3. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: With an Easy Introduction to the by William Withering (1812)
"... see Caucalis Anthriscus. T. nodosum, see Caucalis nodosa. CAU'CALIS. Bloss.
radiated : florets of the centre male: ..."
4. Flora Hertfordiensis by Robert Holden Webb, William Higgins Coleman (1849)
"(See Anthriscus]. Loc. Fields and hedges in dry ground; common in all the districts.
A. July, August. 2. T. infesta, troublesome or spreading HP A name ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"Torilis Anthriscus, L.— -Prior, p. 44. Chervil, Sweet. ... (2) Anthriscus
sylvestris, Hoffm.—'The whole plant is somewhat aromatic, and is eaton in some ..."