ricinus (Meaning)

Wordnet

ricinus (n)

a genus of herb having only one known species: castor-oil plant

Webster

ricinus (n.)

A genus of plants of the Spurge family, containing but one species (R. communis), the castor-oil plant. The fruit is three-celled, and contains three large seeds from which castor oil iss expressed. See Palma Christi.

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ricinus Sentence Examples

  1. Ricinus communis is the scientific name for the castor oil plant.
  2. Ricinus seeds are toxic and contain a potent poison called ricin.
  3. Exposure to ricin can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
  4. The ricinus plant is native to Africa and Asia but has been introduced to other parts of the world.
  5. Ricinus oil is extracted from the seeds of the plant and has various medicinal and industrial uses.
  6. Ricin is a potent toxin that can be lethal even in small doses.
  7. The ricinus plant has been used as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes.
  8. It is important to keep ricinus plants out of the reach of children and pets due to their toxicity.
  9. The ricinus seed contains about 50% oil and 50% protein.
  10. Ricinus oil is used in the manufacture of soaps, lubricants, and paints.

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a genus of herb having only one known species: castor-oil plantA genus of plants of the Spurge family, containing but one species (R. communis), the castor-oil

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Ricinus communis is the scientific name for the castor oil plant.

Ricinus seeds are toxic and contain a potent poison called ricin.

Exposure to ricin can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.

The ricinus plant is native to Africa and Asia but has been introduced to other parts of the world.