noun
- A tropical climbing plant (Mucuna pruriens) with stinging hairs on its pods, native to Africa and Asia.
- The pod or seed of this plant, historically used in traditional medicine.
Usage: Also spelled cowhage or cowhage.; The plant is known for causing itching when touched.
Usage: Archaic or specialized botanical usage.
Examples
- The cowage plant is recognizable by the fine hairs covering its seed pods.
- Touching cowage pods can cause an intense itching sensation on the skin.
- In traditional medicine, cowage was used to treat various ailments.
- The botanical name for cowage is Mucuna pruriens, which means 'itching bean'.
- Cowage grows well in tropical and subtropical climates.