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Non-scientific name:

shabat

1 Accepted name(s) for "shabat":

Accepted name
Anethum graveolens L.

3 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Drug form: Plant parts:
Handbook of Arabian Med. Pl. (Ghazanfar, 1994) Anethum graveolens L. Anethum graveolens L. Anethum graveolens L.
Trad. Med. in Syria: Folk Med. in Aleppo (Alachkara et al., 2011) Anethum graveolens L. Anethum graveolens L. Anethum graveolens L. aerial parts
WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007) Anethum graveolens L. Anethum graveolens L. Anethum graveolens L. dried ripe fruit fruit

48 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "shabat":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
aneth Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
anethum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
ath Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
bo-baluntshep Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
dill Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
dill-fenchel Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
eneldo Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
faux anis aneth Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
fenouil bâtard Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
fenouil puant Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
fructus anethi Pharmaceutical WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
garden dill Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
gartendill Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
hinan Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
inondo Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
jirashi Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kapor Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
kerwiya amya Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
koper Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
s-sebt Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sadapa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sadhab al barr Other Handbook of Arabian Med. Pl. (Ghazanfar, 1994)
sadhab el barr Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
satakuppa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
satakuppi Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sathukuppa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
satpushpa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sh Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shatapuspi Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shebet Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shebid Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sheved Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shevid Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shi ra ja Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
shibith Other Handbook of Arabian Med. Pl. (Ghazanfar, 1994)
shibth Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sibt Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
slulpha Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
soolpha Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sova Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sowa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
spinet Other Handbook of Arabian Med. Pl. (Ghazanfar, 1994)
sulpha Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
sutopsha Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
suva Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
thian ta takkataen Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
zira Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
شبت Other Trad. Med. in Syria: Folk Med. in Aleppo (Alachkara et al., 2011)