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Definition of Elatine

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Gelatine
Gelatine Gel"a*tine, n. Same as Gelatin.
nitrogelatine
Nitrogelatin Ni`tro*gel"a*tin, n. [Nitro- + gelatin.] An explosive consisting of gun cotton and camphor dissolved in nitroglycerin. [Written also nitrogelatine.]

Meaning of Elatine from wikipedia

- waterwort Elatine ecuadoriensis Molau Elatine f****ettiana Steyerm. Elatine fauquei Monod Elatine glaziovii Nied. Elatine gratioloides A.Cunn. Elatine gussonei...
- Kickxia elatine (commonly known as sharpleaf cancerwort and sharp-leaved fluellen) is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is...
- Elatine minima is a species of flowering plant in the family Elatinaceae, native to eastern Canada (Newfoundland island, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince...
- species in two genera: Elatine and Bergia. The Elatine are mostly aquatic herbs, and the Bergia are subshrubs to shrubs. Elatine species are widely distributed...
- Elatine hexandra, the six-stamened waterwort, is flowering plant of the family Elatinaceae, which grows in shallow water around lakes and pools in Europe...
- compound known also as Neolinarin and found also in Linaria species, Kickxia elatine and the Duranta species D. plumieri. Kerria ****onica is mentioned frequently...
- Elatine ojibwayensis, also known as the Ojibway waterwort, is a species of plant in the genus Elatine. It is endemic to Quebec, Canada. It is listed as...
- Elatine gussonei is a species of plant in the genus Elatine (waterworts). It is endemic to Malta.  This article incorporates text from a free content...
- Elatine hydropiper (vernacular name: eight-stamened waterwort) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Elatinaceae. Its native range is...
- its relative, Kickxia elatine, but for the shape of its leaves, and the hairy flower stalk, which is bare with Kickxia elatine. "USDA Plants Profile"...