creosote$17576$ - translation to greek
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creosote$17576$ - translation to greek

SPECIES OF PLANT
Creosotebush; Creosote bush; Creosote Bush
  • Stages of creosote flower development, from [[bud]] (left) to seeds (right)
  • A young ''L. tridentata'' plant
  • King Clone, the 11,700-year-old creosote bush ring in the [[Mojave Desert]]
  • An ''L. tridentata'' flower
  • ''L. tridentata'' in [[Anza-Borrego Desert State Park]]

creosote      
n. σωρισκέας, κρεοζώτο, λιπαρά αντισηπτική ουσία, κριεζότο

Definition

Creosote
·vt To saturate or impregnate with creosote, as timber, for the prevention of decay.
II. Creosote ·noun Wood-tar oil; an oily antiseptic liquid, of a burning smoky taste, colorless when pure, but usually colored yellow or brown by impurity or exposure. It is a complex mixture of various phenols and their ethers, and is obtained by the distillation of wood tar, especially that of beechwood.

Wikipedia

Larrea tridentata

Larrea tridentata, called creosote bush and greasewood as a plant, chaparral as a medicinal herb, and gobernadora (Spanish for "governess") in Mexico, due to its ability to secure more water by inhibiting the growth of nearby plants. In Sonora, it is more commonly called hediondilla; Spanish hediondo = "smelly".

It is a flowering plant in the family Zygophyllaceae. The specific name tridentata refers to its three-toothed leaves.