Birthroot

/ˈbɜːθruːt/ noun

A plant, also known as trillium, historically used in traditional medicine, especially to help with childbirth and women's health.

Compound of 'birth' and 'root' (Old English 'rot', from Proto-Germanic 'wurtiz'). Named for its historical use by midwives and herbalists treating pregnancy-related conditions.

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