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Grew, in his anatomy of plants, applies this term to a pulpy substance, in certain fruits, e.g. the pear, which is enclosed in a congeries of small calculous bodies towards the base of the fruit, and is always of an acid taste.

ACETOSA, SORREL; by Linnaeus joined to the genus Rumex. See BOTANY Index.