Meaning & Definition of word "Digitalis"
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Digitalis
/ˌdɪdʒɪˈtælɪs/
noun:
- 1. A genus of flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae, commonly known as foxgloves, some species of which are used medicinally to treat heart conditions.
- Example: Digitalis is often prescribed for patients with congestive heart failure.
- 2. A drug derived from the digitalis plant, used in the treatment of certain heart conditions.
- Example: The doctor adjusted the dosage of digitalis based on her heart rate.
- 3. Refers to any of the various species of plants within the genus Digitalis.
- Example: In the garden, the digitalis blooms added a beautiful array of purple flowers.
Etymology
From Latin, meaning 'of the finger', referring to the shape of the flower.
Common Phrases and Expressions
digitalis therapy:
Treatment involving the use of digitalis for heart conditions.
digitalis effect:
The physiological impact that digitalis has on heart function.
Related Words
cardiac glycosides:
A class of organic compounds that increase the output force of the heart and decrease its rate.
foxglove:
A common name for plants in the Digitalis genus.
Slang Meanings of digitalis
Meaning: A term for heart medications in general.
Example Sentence: He's on some strong digitalis.
Meaning: Used informally to refer to any powerful medicine.
Example Sentence: That stuff is pure digitalis, it'll get you back on your feet.