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• (n. pl.) See Cantharis. • (pl. ) of Cantharis
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(from the article `aphrodisiac`) ...drugs such as alcohol or marijuana, which may lead to sexual excitation through disinhibition, modern medical science recognizes a very limited ... any of approximately 2,500 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) that secrete an irritating substance, cantharidin, which is collected mainly ... ...
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Plural of cantharis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Can·thar'i·des noun plural See
Cantharis .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kan-thar′i-dēz Definitions: 1. Plural of cantharis.
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The Cantharides or Spanish Fly (Lytta vesicatoria) is a kind of beetle of the family Meloidae, found in Italy, Spain and France. The body is about 20 millimetres long and of a golden-green colour. They live on trees and eat leaves. They exude a poison, cantharidin, when bruised which is used in blistering plasters.
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