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glir·i·cid·ia \ˌglirəˈsidēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from gliri- (from New Latin Glires) + Latin -cida -cide + New Latin -ia : a genus of low-branching trees (family Leguminosae) with odd-pinnate leaves having 7 to 15 large leaflets, pink flowers borne in great profusion, dark durable wood, and roots that together with the leaves are believed to be poisonous to mice and rats |