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Linum

NOUN
  1. a herbaceous plant genus of the family Linaceae with small sessile leaves

How To Use Linum In A Sentence

  • Infant botulism can occur when a child ingests a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum that is in dirt and dust and can contaminate honey.
  • However, some of the most toxic substances on earth are completely natural (such as botulinum toxin, taxine in yew plants, and nicotine). TheHorse.com News
  • Et in quadam, sexum tam masculinum, quàm foeminieum habentes, qui dum masculino vtuntur generant, dum foeminino, impregnantur et pariunt. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • There is, however, evidence that the group was experimenting with crude chemical weapons, was exploring the use of biological weapons such as botulinum, salmonella, and anthrax, and also made multiple attempts to acquire radioactive materials suitable for a dirty bomb. The Longest War
  • She has a dairy, and distaffs, for lac, linum, et lanam, and is become a very Sabine. Selected English Letters
  • Botulism is a muscle-paralyzing disease caused by a nerve toxin made by a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum.
  • Early in 1961, the agency experimented on monkeys with gelatin capsules containing botulinum toxin.
  • Flax, linum perenne with penstemon digitalis ‘Husker Red’ behind Blue In The Garden-Part Two « Fairegarden
  • The court is going to review that with the doctor and a guardian ad linum (PH) for the children, and then produce those records to us. Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Only David Brancaccio.
  • In order to develop Talinum paniculatum fully, it was necessary to strengthen the research on genetic improvement to invent a good variety.
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