tragacanth
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Definition of tragacanth
1 sense · 1 part of speech · etymology included
noun
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(countable, uncountable)A polysaccharide gum, extracted from several species of leguminous plants of the genus Astragalus, formerly used medicinally and now as a food additive. Also more fully gum tragacanth.
“Where what I have to note is too much to be included within the narrow limits of a margin, I commit it to a slip of paper, and deposit it between the leaves; taking care to secure it by an imperceptible portion of gum tragacanth paste.”
“There would have been many gums and resins in these markets for our lute-maker to bind his wood with: […] gum tragacanth from Aleppo, which would be sold as thin and wrinkled worm-like pieces of shrub.”
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Etymology
From Latin tragacantha, from Koine Greek τραγάκανθα (tragákantha, “tragacanth”), from Ancient Greek τράγος (trágos, “he-goat”) + ἄκανθα (ákantha, “thorn”). Doublet of adragant.
Words you can make from tragacanth
111 playable · top: ACANTHA (12 pts)
Best play acantha 12 points7-letter words
4 words6-letter words
7 words5-letter words
24 words4-letter words
38 words- GACH 10 pts
- ARCH 9 pts
- CATH 9 pts
- CHAR 9 pts
- CHAT 9 pts
- TACH 9 pts
- AGHA 8 pts
- ARGH 8 pts
- GHAT 8 pts
- HANG 8 pts
- CRAG 7 pts
- HAAR 7 pts
- HANT 7 pts
- HART 7 pts
- RATH 7 pts
- TAHR 7 pts
- THAN 7 pts
- THAT 7 pts
- ACTA 6 pts
- CANT 6 pts
- CARN 6 pts
- CART 6 pts
- NARC 6 pts
- TACT 6 pts
- AGAR 5 pts
- ANGA 5 pts
- GNAR 5 pts
- GNAT 5 pts
- GRAN 5 pts
- GRAT 5 pts
- NAGA 5 pts
- RAGA 5 pts
- RANG 5 pts
- TANG 5 pts
- ANTA 4 pts
- RANT 4 pts
- TARN 4 pts
- TART 4 pts
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28 words2-letter words
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