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castor bean

NOUN
  1. the toxic seed of the castor-oil plant; source of castor oil

How To Use castor bean In A Sentence

  • Be very cautious about growing poisonous plants, like castor bean or hellebore, in readily accessible areas.
  • A few weeks later, Gavin returned with a flat of castor bean seedlings.
  • By the same logic, if I, as a botanist, tell someone exactly how to make ricin from castor beans, knowing that they need a method to kill one of their peskier in-laws, then it's nothing to do with me if the in-laws die of ricin poisoning. Beggars the Imagination (and the Republic)
  • The tender Malabar spinach is still setting fleshy pink flowers, and the castor bean plant, towering, mesmerizing and deadly poisonous, displays its layers of purple leaves the size of a blacksmith's hand. In Washington, a frost on election day
  • The ingestion of azalea, oleander, castor bean, sago palm, Easter lily (in cats, only) or yew plant material by an animal can be fatal.
  • Autopsies of patients who died from castor bean poisoning show that vomit and stool samples contain blood.
  • Thankfully, man-made, synthetic purification processes can separate the good parts of the castor bean from the toxic ones.
  • He collected cherry stones and apple seeds - the raw ingredients for cyanide - and had more than 20 castor beans which can be used to make ricin.
  • The castor beans are highly toxic and death is likely with the consumption of even a small amount.
  • The ingestion of azalea, oleander, castor bean, sago palm, Easter lily (in cats, only) or yew plant material by an animal can be fatal.
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