psyllium
See also: Psyllium
English
Etymology
From Latin psyllium, psyllion, from Ancient Greek ψύλλιον (psúllion), from ψύλλα (psúlla, “flea”).
Noun
psyllium (usually uncountable, plural psylliums)
- Any of several plants of the subgenus Plantago subg. Psyllium, whose seeds are used commercially for the production of mucilage and their laxative properties.
- Synonym of psyllium (seed) husk, especially as a dietary supplement
Translations
group of plants
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Czech
Declension
Declension of psyllium (semisoft neuter foreign)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | psyllium | psyllia |
| genitive | psyllia | psyllií |
| dative | psylliu | psylliím |
| accusative | psyllium | psyllia |
| vocative | psyllium | psyllia |
| locative | psylliu | psylliích |
| instrumental | psylliem | psyllii |
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