cudweed

Etymology
, or perhaps an alteration of or  (referring to its application to cuts and chafings).

Noun

 * 1) Any of many of species of flowering plants in family  of several genera:
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 * , with species in Eurasia and the Americas
 * , native to North America
 * , of Eurasia and North America
 * , native to Australasia and the Pacific
 * , occurring in Africa, Australasia and Eurasia.
 * 1) Cudbear, a fungus of species (, syn. )
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 * 1) Cudbear, a fungus of species (, syn. )

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Translations

 * Bulgarian: смин
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 * Finnish:
 * Hungarian:
 * Portuguese: gnafálio