Croton Definition
krōtn
crotons
noun
crotons
Any of a large, mostly tropical genus (Croton) of shrubs, trees, and herbs of the spurge family: certain species yield croton oil and cascarilla, formerly used in medicine, and others are poisonous range weeds in the SW U.S.
Webster's New World
Any of a genus (Codiaeum) of shrubs of the spurge family, grown for their ornamental, leathery leaves.
Webster's New World
(New York City, historical) The main water supply pipe to a building or apartment.
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Synonyms:
- Codiaeum variegatum
- Croton tiglium
pronoun
(dated) The water supply of New York City. [from 1840]
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Other Word Forms of Croton
Noun
Singular:
croton
Plural:
crotonsOrigin of Croton
New Latin Croton genus name from Greek krotōn castor oil plant from krotōn tick, sheep tick (the seeds of the castor-oil plant having a ticklike appearance)
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
From the name New York City's water supply, the Croton Aqueduct, which supplied water from the Croton Reservoir in Croton-on-Hudson.
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