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US
/ˈnaɪˌtʃeɪd/
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[ UK /nˈaɪtʃeɪd/ ]
[ UK /nˈaɪtʃeɪd/ ]
NOUN
- any of numerous shrubs or herbs or vines of the genus Solanum; most are poisonous though many bear edible fruit
How To Use nightshade In A Sentence
- * Solanum dulcamara var. dulcamara (climbing nightshade) * Solanum dulcamara var. villosissimum (climbing nightshade)! {{plant header}} | '' 'Image Description' '' CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
- There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
- Also called dwale - deriving this common name from the French word for sorrow, deuil, or the Scandinavian word, dool, for sleep or delay - deadly nightshade is a very effective poison. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
- Chewing insects can spread the disease from weeds as they feed, so be sure to remove all nearby pokeweed, nightshade, catnip, horsenettle and motherwort.
- Last year, over dinner, I mentioned that the stereotype of witches flying on broomsticks came about because they used to make a hallucinogenic poultice from deadly nightshade.
- A keen botanical eye might also have picked out pepperweed, yellow woodsorrel, soapwort, horseweed, ironweed, black nightshade, sheep sorrel, curly dock, and small eyebane.
- On her cowl was a wreath of nightshade, with its dull purple fruit and blossoms clustering around her shadowed brow. The Hidden Children
- The purple berries of the pokeweed and the red berries of the European bittersweet, or nightshade, are common offenders.
- I could taste the smoke in my mouth and smell the nightshade growing up the embankment and feel my mum's hand on my arm.
- Chewing insects can spread the disease from weeds as they feed, so be sure to remove all nearby pokeweed, nightshade, catnip, horsenettle and motherwort.