jalap

jalap
jalapic /ja lap"ik, jah-/, adj.
/jal"euhp, jah"leuhp/, n.
1. the dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative.
2. any of these plants.
[1665-75; < MF < Sp (purga de) Jalapa purgative from JALAPA]

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