rhus (Meaning)

Wordnet

rhus (n)

deciduous or evergreen shrubs and shrubby trees of temperate and subtropical North America, South Africa, eastern Asia and northeastern Australia; usually limited to nonpoisonous sumacs (see genus Toxicodendron)

Webster

rhus (n.)

A genus of shrubs and small treets. See Sumac.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhus

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rhus Sentence Examples

  1. The toxicodendron rhus plant, commonly known as poison ivy, causes severe skin reactions.
  2. Rhus glabra, or smooth sumac, is a species of shrub found in North America.
  3. Rhus typhina, or staghorn sumac, is characterized by its large, velvety seed heads.
  4. The rhus family of plants includes not only poison ivy but also sumac and cashews.
  5. Rhus coriaria, or tanner's sumac, is used in the production of leather.
  6. The rhus plant contains a chemical called urushiol, which is responsible for its toxic effects.
  7. Rhus radicans, or poison ivy, is a three-leaved vine that can grow up to 10 feet in length.
  8. Some species of rhus, such as the aromatic sumac (Rhus aromatica), are used in traditional medicine.
  9. Rhus vernix, or poison sumac, is considered the most toxic species of rhus in North America.
  10. The presence of rhus plants in an area can be a deterrent to outdoor activities due to the risk of skin reactions.

FAQs About the word rhus

deciduous or evergreen shrubs and shrubby trees of temperate and subtropical North America, South Africa, eastern Asia and northeastern Australia; usually limit

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The toxicodendron rhus plant, commonly known as poison ivy, causes severe skin reactions.

Rhus glabra, or smooth sumac, is a species of shrub found in North America.

Rhus typhina, or staghorn sumac, is characterized by its large, velvety seed heads.

The rhus family of plants includes not only poison ivy but also sumac and cashews.