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CIDE DICTIONARY
cassia, n. [L. cassia and casia, Gr. kassi`a and kasi`a; of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. qetsīāh, fr. qātsa' to cut off, to peel off.].
- A genus of leguminous plants (herbs, shrubs, or trees) of many species, most of which have purgative qualities. The leaves of several species furnish the senna used in medicine. [1913 Webster]
- The bark of several species of
grown in China, etc.; Chinese cinnamon. It is imported asCinnamomum cassia , but commonly sold as cinnamon, from which it differs more or less in strength and flavor, and the amount of outer bark attached. [1913 Webster]" The medicinal “cassia” (Cassia pulp) is the laxative pulp of the pods of a leguminous tree (Cassia fistula or Pudding-pipe tree), native in the East Indies but naturalized in various tropical countries." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
cassia, n.
1 any tree of the genus Cassia, bearing leaves from which senna is extracted.
2 the cinnamon-like bark of this tree used as a spice.
1 any tree of the genus Cassia, bearing leaves from which senna is extracted.
2 the cinnamon-like bark of this tree used as a spice.
Etymology
L f. Gk kasia f. Heb. kes{icirc}'ah bark like cinnamon
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