Chenopodium-oil
[kee-nuh-poh-dee-uh m, ken-uh-] /ˌki nəˈpoʊ di əm, ˌkɛn ə-/
noun
1.
a colorless or yellowish oil obtained from the seeds and leaves of Mexican tea, used chiefly in medicine as an agent for killing or expelling intestinal worms.
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