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Definition of Bikh

Bikh
Bikh Bikh, n. [Hind., fr. Skr. visha poison.] (Bot.) The East Indian name of a virulent poison extracted from Aconitum ferox or other species of aconite: also, the plant itself.

Meaning of Bikh from wikipedia

- Bikh (Persian: بيخ) may refer to: Bikh, Bastak Bikh - a poison extracted from certain plants of the genus Aconitum. This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Bikh (Persian: بيخ, also Romanized as Bīkh) is a village in Fatuyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Bastak County, Hormozgan Province, Iran...
- taste.[1] During this ceremony, the root of the plant called "Chubak", or Bikh which is known as Acanthophyllum , is soaked in water and after several boils...
- Bast-e Bikh (Persian: بست بيخ, also Romanized as Bast-e Bīkh) is a village in Fin Rural District, Fin District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province...
- and the degree of premeditation, with Singh travelling to India to procure bikh poison, prepared from Aconitum ferox. Singh received a life sentence with...
- ferox forms the prin****l source of the Indian poison known variously as bikh, bish, and nabee. It contains large quantities of the extremely toxic alkaloid...
- those in sadness, need, disability or trouble. 45. Dhee ****ree da dhan bikh Kar jananaaRealize that taking the earnings of a daughter is poison [don't...
- in an accord. The lake remains poisoned even to this day and is known as bikh-pokhri locally (poisoned lake). The region's local language is Nepali, Lepcha...
- contains aconite. The roots of A. ferox supply the Nepalese poison called bikh, bish, or nabee. It contains large quantities of the alkaloid pseudaconitine...
- Askar, Jashnha-ye Iranian, Tehran, 1383, pp. 75–76. Dr.Mohammad Ajam. KafBikh. Parssea. Foods in iran. ISNA. 2011. Dr.Mohammad Ajam. yalda traditions....