First Known Use: before 12th century
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mandragora
noun man·drag·o·ra \man-ˈdra-gə-rə\
Definition of MANDRAGORA
: mandrake 1
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Origin of MANDRAGORA
Middle English, from Old English, from Latin mandragoras, from Greek
Medical Dictionary
mandragora
noun man·drag·o·ra \man-ˈdrag-ə-rə\
Medical Definition of MANDRAGORA
1
: mandrake 1
2
capitalized : a small genus of Eurasian herbs of the family Solanaceae with basal leaves, bell-shaped flowers, and fleshy berries and that includes the mandrake
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