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rhus

British  
/ rʊs /

noun

  1. any shrub or small tree of the anacardiaceous genus Rhus , several species of which are cultivated as ornamentals for their foliage, which assumes brilliant colours in autumn See also sumach

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The exhalations of the American rhus are deadly to some persons, but innocuous to others; and many poisons which cause instantaneous death to some animals may be given with safety to others.

From Curiosities of Medical Experience by Millingen, J. G. (John Gideon)

Dann. add here which is wanting in Tor. rhus Syriacum—Syrian Sumach.

From Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome by Vehling, Joseph Dommers

But it can't be anything as bad as the real rhus tox.

From Endurance Test or, How Clear Grit Won the Day by Douglas, Alan

Five or six species of oak, several kinds of walnut trees, beeches, chestnuts, and dogwood, formed the thick wood, the undergrowth of which consisted of Rhododendron maximum, kalmia, rhus, and tall juniper.

From Travels in the Interior of North America, Part I, (Being Chapters I-XV of the London Edition, 1843) Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, Volume XXII by Maximilian, Alexander Philipp

The secret of producing in China and Japan lacquer which cannot be imitated in other countries lies in the rhus vernificifera which flourishes in those localities.

From Chats on Household Curios by Burgess, Fred. W. (Frederick William)