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Showing words for TARAXACUM using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Taraxacum

taraxacum

7 Letter Words for Taraxacum

tamarau

6 Letter Words for Taraxacum

amtrac, amurca, atarax, aurata, camara, camata, cuarta, cumara, macuta, maraca, matara, ramcat, tamara, tarama, tarmac, trauma

5 Letter Words for Taraxacum

acara, amaut, araca, caama, carat, carta, carua, carum, catur, cauma, curat, macau, marut, matax, matra, ramta, tarau, trama, turma

4 Letter Words for Taraxacum

acta, actu, amar, amra, amur, arca, arum, atar, atma, atua, auca, aura, caam, cart, caum, cram, crax, crum, crut, crux, cura, curt, maar, maat, mara, marc, mart, maru, marx, mata, maut, maux, mura, muta, raca, rama, rata, ratu, ruta, taar, tara, taum, taur, taxa, trac, tram, turm

3 Letter Words for Taraxacum

aam, act, ama, amt, amu, ara, arc, arm, art, aru, arx, atm, aum, aux, cam, car, cat, crt, cru, ctr, cum, cur, cut, maa, mac, mar, mat, mau, max, mtx, mut, mux, ram, rat, rax, rct, ruc, rum, rut, rux, taa, tam, tar, tau, tax, tra, trm, tua, tum, tur, tux, uca, uma, ura, uta, utc, xat

Definitions for Taraxacum

[1] the dried roots of any of several composite plants of the genus Taraxacum, as the dandelion, T. officinale or T. laevigatum, used in medicine in powdered or fluidextract form chiefly as a tonic and aperient.
[2] any perennial plant of the genus Taraxacum, such as the dandelion, having dense heads of small yellow flowers and seeds with a feathery attachment: family Asteraceae (composites)
[3] the dried root of the dandelion, used as a laxative, diuretic, and tonic

Words nearby Taraxacum

tararua biscuit, tarascan, tarasco, tarata, tarawa, taraxacum, taraz, tarbell, tarbes, tarboosh, tarbrush

Origin of Taraxacum

1700–10; < New Latin < Arabic ṭarakhshaqūn wild chicory < Persian tarkhashqūn wild endive

Word origin for Taraxacum

C18: from Medieval Latin, from Arabic tarakhshaqūn wild chicory, perhaps of Persian origin