Mustard - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sinalbin
A glucoside found in the seeds of white mustard Brassica alba formerly Sinapis alba and extracted as a white crystalline substance
Monocarpic
Bearing fruit but once and dying after fructification as beans maize mustard etc
Myrosin
An enzyme resembling diastase found in mustard seeds
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Lunaria
A small genus of European herbs of the mustard family including the herb honesty Lunaria annua which is also called moonwort and lunary
Flour
separated by bolting hence the fine and soft powder of any substance as flour of emery flour of mustard
Erucic
herbs Eruca or Brassica as erucic acid a fatty acid resembling oleic acid and found in colza oil mustard oil etc
Cruciferae
a natural family of plants with four petaled flowers the mustard family
Condiment
to give relish to food and to gratify the taste a pungment and appetizing substance as pepper or mustard seasoning
chow chow
chopped pickles in mustard sauce
Charlock
A cruciferous plant Brassica sinapistrum with yellow flowers wild mustard It is troublesome in grain fields Called also chardock chardlock chedlock and kedlock
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Mustard - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sinalbin
A glucoside found in the seeds of white mustard Brassica alba formerly Sinapis alba and extracted as a white crystalline substance
Monocarpic
Bearing fruit but once and dying after fructification as beans maize mustard etc
Myrosin
An enzyme resembling diastase found in mustard seeds
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Lunaria
A small genus of European herbs of the mustard family including the herb honesty Lunaria annua which is also called moonwort and lunary
Flour
separated by bolting hence the fine and soft powder of any substance as flour of emery flour of mustard
Erucic
herbs Eruca or Brassica as erucic acid a fatty acid resembling oleic acid and found in colza oil mustard oil etc
Cruciferae
a natural family of plants with four petaled flowers the mustard family
Condiment
to give relish to food and to gratify the taste a pungment and appetizing substance as pepper or mustard seasoning
chow chow
chopped pickles in mustard sauce
Charlock
A cruciferous plant Brassica sinapistrum with yellow flowers wild mustard It is troublesome in grain fields Called also chardock chardlock chedlock and kedlock
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