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Definition of Coriandrum
1. Noun. Small genus of annual Mediterranean herbs.
Generic synonyms: Rosid Dicot Genus
Member holonyms: Chinese Parsley, Cilantro, Coriander, Coriander Plant, Coriandrum Sativum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coriandrum
Literary usage of Coriandrum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Botany; Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, with Their Essential ...by Sir James Edward Smith, James Sowerby by Sir James Edward Smith, James Sowerby (1803)
"CHAR. The two feeds combining to make one uniform globe. SYN. Coriandrum ...
Coriandrum. Rail Syn. 221. ..."
2. A Manual of organic materia medica by John Michael Maisch (1890)
"Coriandrum.—CORIANDER. Origin.—Coriandrum sativum ... Coriandrum —Fruit and
longitudinal section, magnified 3 diam.; transverse section, magnified 8 diam. ..."
3. A Botanical Materia Medica by Jonathan Stokes (1812)
"Petals bipartite, the >>int in the middle bent in. From LI Coriandrum ... Found m
cornfields, in Italy, Germany, and Es- Coriandrum ..."
4. Origin and History of All the Pharmacopeial Vegetable Drugs, Chemicals and by John Uri Lloyd (1921)
"Coriandrum (Coriander Seed) Official in every edition of the USP, ... Coriandrum
sativum is indigenous to the regions of the Mediterranean and the Caucasus, ..."
5. A Practical Flora for Schools and Colleges by Oliver Rivington Willis (1894)
"There are only two species of coriandrum. The C. sativum, however, ... —Coriandrum
is from the Greek KO/HV, a bug, due to the disagreeable odor of the ..."