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Lycium barbarum is a
shrub native to China, with present-day
range across Asia and
southeast Europe. It is one of two
species of
boxthorn in the family...
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either Lycium barbarum or
Lycium chinense, two
closely related species of
boxthorn in the
nightshade family, Solanaceae. L.
barbarum and L. chinense...
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species of
boxthorn shrub in the
family Solanaceae.
Along with
Lycium barbarum, it
produces the goji
berry ("wolfberry"). Two
varieties are recognized...
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describes three Lycium species: L. afrum, L.
barbarum, and L. europaeum. Lycium,
particularly L.
barbarum, have long been used in
traditional Chinese medicine...
- did not show
significant differences between subjects receiving Lycium barbarum berry juice and
subjects receiving the placebo; the
study concluded that...
- amiralius. V. Ducange. Barb. Græc. ἄμηρχλιος. V.
Meursii Gloss. Græco-
Barbarum, edit. 1610. p. 29. Fr.
admiral and amiral. Dan. the same. Germ. ammiral...
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species of Lycium,
including Lycium europaeum or
European teatree Lycium barbarum or Duke of Argyll's Tea Tree
Cordyline australis,
known as tī tree in Māori...
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Gnetum gnemon,
Grewia tenax,
Ginkgo biloba,
Leptadenia pyrotechnica,
Lycium barbarum,
Mangifera indica,
Maytenus emarginata,
Mimosa hamata,
Prunus serrulata...
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barbarous name (Latin:
nomen barbarum; pl. nomina barbara) is a
meaningless (or
seemingly meaningless) word used in
magic rituals. The term barbarous...
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troubles in the Netherlands.
Meursius also aut****d the
Glossarium graeco-
barbarum, one of the
first dictionaries of
Modern Gr****.
Complete edition of his...