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corydalis

noun co·ryd·a·lis \kə-ˈri-də-ləs\

Definition of CORYDALIS

:  any of a large genus (Corydalis) of chiefly temperate herbs of the fumitory family with racemose irregular flowers and dissected leaves
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Origin of CORYDALIS

New Latin, genus name, from Greek korydallis crested lark (Galerida cristata), from korydos crested lark
First Known Use: 1818
Medical Dictionary

corydalis

noun co·ryd·a·lis \kə-ˈrid-əl-əs\

Medical Definition of CORYDALIS

1
a capitalized :  a large genus of herbs (family Fumariaceae) that are native to southern Africa and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and have a several-seeded capsular fruit—see bulbocapnine, cryptopine b :  any plant of the genus Corydalis
2
:  the dried tubers of squirrel corn and Dutchman's-breeches containing the alkaloid bulbocapnine and formerly used as a tonic

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