hollow root

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Hollow \Hol"low\, a. [OE. holow, holgh, holf, AS. holh a hollow,
   hole. Cf. {Hole}.]
   1. Having an empty space or cavity, natural or artificial,
      within a solid substance; not solid; excavated in the
      interior; as, a hollow tree; a hollow sphere.
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            Hollow with boards shalt thou make it. --Ex. xxvii.
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   2. Depressed; concave; gaunt; sunken.
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            With hollow eye and wrinkled brow.    --Shak.
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   3. Reverberated from a cavity, or resembling such a sound;
      deep; muffled; as, a hollow roar. --Dryden.
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   4. Not sincere or faithful; false; deceitful; not sound; as,
      a hollow heart; a hollow friend. --Milton.
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   {Hollow newel} (Arch.), an opening in the center of a winding
      staircase in place of a newel post, the stairs being
      supported by the wall; an open newel; also, the
      stringpiece or rail winding around the well of such a
      staircase.

   {Hollow quoin} (Engin.), a pier of stone or brick made behind
      the lock gates of a canal, and containing a hollow or
      recess to receive the ends of the gates.

   {Hollow root}. (Bot.) See {Moschatel}.

   {Hollow square}. See {Square}.

   {Hollow ware}, hollow vessels; -- a trade name for cast-iron
      kitchen utensils, earthenware, etc.

   Syn: Syn.- Concave; sunken; low; vacant; empty; void; false;
        faithless; deceitful; treacherous.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Moschatel \Mos"cha*tel`\, n. [Gr. ? musk: cf. F. moscatelline.
   See {Muscadel}, {Musk}.] (Bot.)
   A plant of the genus {Adoxa} ({Adoxa moschatellina}), the
   flowers of which are pale green, and have a faint musky
   smell. It is found in woods in all parts of Europe, and is
   called also {hollow root} and {musk crowfoot}. --Loudon.
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