lungwort

Etymology

 * Having an appearance reminiscent of lungs
 * Having been used as a treatment for respiratory ailments

Noun

 * 1) Any of various European plants, of the genus  (family ), that were once used to treat respiratory disorders.
 * 2) Any of several other, not closely related plants, used to treat respiratory disorders
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Related terms

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Translations

 * Bulgarian: медуница
 * Finnish:
 * Welsh: llysiau'r ysgyfaint


 * Bulgarian: стенна рунянка


 * Bulgarian: черен кукуряк, коледна роза
 * Finnish: vaaleajouluruusu


 * Bulgarian: камбанка
 * Finnish:


 * Finnish: helmiäishalikka


 * Finnish: merihalikka


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish: raidankeuhkojäkälä