sanicle
English
Etymology
From
Latin
sanare
(
“
to heal
”
)
.
Noun
sanicle
(
plural
sanicles
)
(
botany
)
Any of several
plants
, of the
genus
Sanicula
, having
palmate
compound
leaves
and small
flowers
arranged in
umbels
; the
snakeroot
.
Translations
plant
Czech:
žindava
f
French:
sanicle
(fr)
m
German:
Sanikel
(de)
m
Polish:
żankiel
m
Romanian:
sănișoară
(ro)
f
Scottish Gaelic:
buinne
f
,
bodan-coille
m
Volapük:
sanikul
Anagrams
Celsian
,
Lanišće
,
Selnica
,
anciles
,
celsian
,
inlaces
,
scaleni
,
secalin
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