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Hemlock   /hˈɛmlˌɑk/   Listen
Hemlock

noun
1.
Poisonous drug derived from an Eurasian plant of the genus Conium.
2.
Large branching biennial herb native to Eurasia and Africa and adventive in North America having large fernlike leaves and white flowers; usually found in damp habitats; all parts extremely poisonous.  Synonyms: California fern, Conium maculatum, Nebraska fern, poison hemlock, poison parsley, winter fern.
3.
Soft coarse splintery wood of a hemlock tree especially the western hemlock.
4.
An evergreen tree.  Synonym: hemlock tree.



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"Hemlock" Quotes from Famous Books



... to get down to our camp now we'll be soaked," said Snap, as they gathered under the semi-protection of a large hemlock tree. "The underbrush is loaded with water, and if there is anything I hate it is to have a wet bough slash me in ...
— Young Hunters of the Lake • Ralph Bonehill

... half a score of the berries of enchanter's nightshade,[15] two ounces of hemlock leaves in powder, and one ounce of red sorrel leaves. Heat them in an oven for two hours, pound them together, in a mortar, and at midnight boil them in water. As soon as the contents begin to bubble, remove ...
— The Sorcery Club • Elliott O'Donnell

... leaves mostly," grunted Prickly Porky ungraciously. "I like hemlock best of all, but also eat poplar, pine and other trees for a change. Sometimes I stay in a tree for days until I have stripped it of all its bark and leaves. I don't see any sense in moving about any more than ...
— The Burgess Animal Book for Children • Thornton W. Burgess

... the lightning strikes the oaks most of all, but it will strike the pine, the ash, the hemlock, the basswood, and many more. Only two trees have I never seen struck, the balsam ...
— Rolf In The Woods • Ernest Thompson Seton

... surface. But as I told Whitfield, stun is cleaner than dirt, and more healthy, unless you have 'em both throwed at you, in that case dirt is more healthy. He said the spot wuz dry and there wuz some hemlock and pine trees standin' on one end on't, and under 'em wuz a carpet of the rich brown leaves and pine needles that Whitfield thought would be beautiful for little ...
— Samantha at Coney Island - and a Thousand Other Islands • Marietta Holley


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