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GEUM

Volume 2 · 58 words · 1771 Edition

in botany, a genus of the icosandra-pentagynia class. The calyx has eight segments; the petals are eight; and the seeds are hairy and caudated. There are five species, two of which are natives of Britain, viz. the urbanum, or common avens; and the rivale, or water avens. The root of the avens is sometimes used as a stomachic.