Thesaurus: bugleweed
A plant of the Mint family and genus Lycopus; esp. L. Virginicus, which has mild narcotic and astringent properties, and is sometimes used as a remedy for hemorrhage.
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- n. A plant of the Mint family and genus Lycopus; esp. L. Virginicus, which has mild narcotic and astringent properties, and is sometimes used as a remedy for hemorrhage.
- n. a mildly narcotic and astringent aromatic herb having small whitish flowers; eastern United States
- n. any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover
- A plant of the Mint family and genus Lycopus; esp. L. Virginicus, which has mild narcotic and astringent properties, and is sometimes used as a remedy for hemorrhage.
- A plant of the Mint family and genus Lycopus; esp. L.Virginicus, which has mild narcotic and astringent properties, and issometimes used as a remedy for hemorrhage.
- n a mildly narcotic and astringent aromatic herb having small whitish flowers; eastern United States n any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover