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Definition of Piper cubeba
1. Noun. Tropical southeast Asian shrubby vine bearing spicy berrylike fruits.
Group relationships: Genus Piper, Piper
Generic synonyms: Pepper Vine, True Pepper
Terms within: Cubeb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piper Cubeba
Literary usage of Piper cubeba
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Microscopy of Vegetable Foods: With Special Reference to the Detection by Andrew Lincoln Winton, Josef Moeller (1906)
"... the fruit of a vine (Piper cubeba L.), although properly classed with the
drugs, are of interest to the food microscopist because they are analogous in ..."
2. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1845)
"Piper caninum, Humph., Blume; Piper cubeba, Vahl; Nees, Plant. ... Piper cubeba,
Linn., is also an allied species. ..."
3. Merck's 1896 Index: An Encyclopedia for the Physician and the Pharmacist by Merck & Co, Merck & co., New York (1896)
"Extract, Piper cubeba, alcoh.—Soft oz. jars.—oz. .39 Also in i, i£, & i£ Ibs.
FT. unripe ... Extract, Piper cubeba, ether.,— see Oleoresin, Piper cubeba. ..."
4. Flora Medica: Containing Coloured Delineations of the Various Medicinal by George Spratt (1830)
"... the liquor forms an excellent drink in febrile diseases, and debility of the
digestive organs. # Off. Wheat Flour. Starch.* Piper cubeba. ..."
5. The Microscopy of Vegetable Foods: With Special Reference to the Detection by Andrew Lincoln Winton, Josef Moeller (1906)
"... the fruit of a vine (Piper cubeba L.), although properly classed with the
drugs, are of interest to the food microscopist because they are analogous in ..."
6. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1845)
"Piper caninum, Humph., Blume; Piper cubeba, Vahl; Nees, Plant. ... Piper cubeba,
Linn., is also an allied species. ..."
7. Merck's 1896 Index: An Encyclopedia for the Physician and the Pharmacist by Merck & Co, Merck & co., New York (1896)
"Extract, Piper cubeba, alcoh.—Soft oz. jars.—oz. .39 Also in i, i£, & i£ Ibs.
FT. unripe ... Extract, Piper cubeba, ether.,— see Oleoresin, Piper cubeba. ..."
8. Flora Medica: Containing Coloured Delineations of the Various Medicinal by George Spratt (1830)
"... the liquor forms an excellent drink in febrile diseases, and debility of the
digestive organs. # Off. Wheat Flour. Starch.* Piper cubeba. ..."