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[syn: common comfrey, boneset, Symphytum officinale]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Comfrey \Com"frey\, n. [Prob. from F. conferve, L. conferva, fr.
confervere to boil together, in medical language, to heal,
grow together. So called on account of its healing power, for
which reason it was also called consolida.] (Bot.)
A rough, hairy, perennial plant of several species, of the
genus Symphytum.
[1913 Webster]
Note: A decoction of the mucilaginous root of the "common
comfrey" (Symphytum officinale) is used in cough
mixtures, etc.; and the gigantic "prickly comfrey"
(Symphytum asperrimum) is somewhat cultivated as a
forage plant.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
Symphytum officinale
n 1: European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers;
naturalized as a weed in North America [syn: common
comfrey, boneset, Symphytum officinale]