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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
cassia fis·tu·la
/-ˈfɪs(h)ʧələ/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pud·ding
n.
1.
A
species
of
food
of
a
soft
or
moderately
hard
consistence
,
variously
made
,
but
often
a
compound
of
flour
or
meal
,
with
milk
and
eggs
,
etc
.
And
solid
pudding
against
empty
praise
.
--
Pope
.
2.
Anything
resembling
,
or
of
the
softness
and
consistency
of
,
pudding
.
3.
An
intestine
;
especially
,
an
intestine
stuffed
with
meat
,
etc
.;
a
sausage
.
4.
Any
food
or
victuals
.
Eat
your
pudding
,
slave
,
and
hold
your
tongue
.
--
Prior
.
5.
Naut.
Same
as
Puddening
.
Pudding grass
Bot.
,
the
true
pennyroyal
(
Mentha Pulegium
),
formerly
used
to
flavor
stuffing
for
roast
meat
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Pudding pie
,
a
pudding
with
meat
baked
in
it
. --
Taylor
(1630).
Pudding pipe
Bot.
,
the
long
,
cylindrical
pod
of
the
leguminous
tree
Cassia Fistula
.
The
seeds
are
separately
imbedded
in
a
sweetish
pulp
.
See
Cassia
.
Pudding sleeve
,
a
full
sleeve
like
that
of
the
English
clerical
gown
. --
Swift
.
Pudding stone
.
Min.
See
Conglomerate
,
n.
, 2.
Pudding time
.
(a)
The
time
of
dinner
,
pudding
being
formerly
the
dish
first
eaten
. [
Obs
.] --
Johnson
.
(b)
The
nick
of
time
;
critical
time
. [
Obs
.]
Mars
,
that
still
protects
the
stout
,
In
pudding time
came
to
his
aid
. --
Hudibras
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cas·sia
n.
1.
Bot.
A
genus
of
leguminous
plants
(
herbs
,
shrubs
,
or
trees
)
of
many
species
,
most
of
which
have
purgative
qualities
.
The
leaves
of
several
species
furnish
the
senna
used
in
medicine
.
2.
The
bark
of
several
species
of
Cinnamomum
grown
in
China
,
etc
.;
Chinese
cinnamon
.
It
is
imported
as
cassia
,
but
commonly
sold
as
cinnamon
,
from
which
it
differs
more
or
less
in
strength
and
flavor
,
and
the
amount
of
outer
bark
attached
.
Note:
☞
The
medicinal
“cassia”
(
Cassia
pulp
)
is
the
laxative
pulp
of
the
pods
of
a
leguminous
tree
(
Cassia fistula
or
Pudding-pipe
tree
),
native
in
the
East
Indies
but
naturalized
in
various
tropical
countries
.
Cassia bark
,
the
bark
of
Cinnamomum cassia
,
etc
.
The
coarser
kinds
are
called
Cassia lignea
,
and
are
often
used
to
adulterate
true
cinnamon
.
Cassia buds
,
the
dried
flower
buds
of
several
species
of
cinnamon
(
Cinnamomum cassia
,
atc
..).
Cassia oil
,
oil
extracted
from
cassia
bark
and
cassia
buds
; --
called
also
oil of cinnamon
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Cassia
fistula
n
:
deciduous
or
semi-evergreen
tree
having
scented
sepia
to
yellow
flowers
in
drooping
racemes
and
pods
whose
pulp
is
used
medicinally
;
tropical
Asia
and
Central
and
South
America
and
Australia
[
syn
:
golden shower tree
, {
drumstick
tree
,
purging cassia
,
pudding pipe tree
,
canafistola
,
canafistula
]
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